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Janne_B

swap file missing error at boot up in win2k

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Hello,

a self made problem - made a copy of my system HDD (image

to another exactly SAME HDD). Copy was successful, only

problem being that the target contained my windows 2000

swap file.

 

So, now booting with either the original or the new disk

alone (or either one with another brand new disk) windows

boots up, let's me log in, and then tells that swap file

is missing or corrupt, please do this and that to fix it.

BUT then it AUTOMATICALLY logs me OUT, without having any

chance at all to go and change it.

Safe mode is exactly the same.

 

Booting from win2k CD, and selcecting repair (w/o

emergency repeir disks), I get to the HDD, but cannot find

any tool to create a swap file, or any sort of way to

avoid the problem with normal boot up...

 

so, any suggestions what I could do except reinstall

everything?

 

ta for any help,

Janne

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It's a long shot but you may be able to get to the login prompt and then remotely connect to the registry from another Win2K workstation.

 

If you can successfully do that, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session

Manager\Memory Management and you can then change the PagingFiles key to something like "C:\pagefile.sys 384 768". Bear in mind this value is of type RegMultiSZ so you'll have to use REGEDT32.EXE to make the change.

 

I have no idea if this will work, but I suppose it's worth a try. smile

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