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Something is wrong with my computer... The welcome screen appears and I
click on my user name. I get a message say "Loading personal settings..."
and then i changes to "Saving personal settnigs" and then I am back to the
Welcome screen. What is wrong?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
When you start your computer, the Microsoft Windows XP start up screen
appears, and then the computer restarts. The Windows XP logon screen does not
appear. This error can occur if the Kernel32.dll file is missing or damaged.
To resolve this issue, use the Windows Recovery Console to extract a new
copy of the Kernel32.dll file from the original Windows XP compact disc (CD).
To do this, follow these steps:
1. Start the Recovery Console. If you do not have the Recovery Console
installed, start it from the Windows XP compact disc (CD). To do this, follow
these steps:
a. Insert the Windows XP CD and restart the computer. If prompted, select
any options required to boot from the CD.
b. When the text-based part of Setup begins, follow the prompts; choose the
repair or recover option by pressing R.
c. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot system, choose the installation
that you need to access from the recovery console.
d. When prompted, type the Administrator password.
2. At the command prompt, type "cd system32" (without the quotation marks),
and then press ENTER.
3. Type "ren kernel32.dll kernel32.old" (without the quotation marks), and
then press ENTER.
4. Type "map" (without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER.
5. Note the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive that contains the
Windows XP CD. It is displayed in a format similar to the following: D:
\Device\CdRom0
6. Type "expand <drive>\i386\kernel32.dl_" (without the quotation marks)
(where <drive> is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive that contains the
Windows XP CD), and then press ENTER. For example:
Expand d:\i386\kernel32.dl_ <ENTER>
Note the underscore character after the "L" in Kernel32.dl_
The following message appears: Kernel32.dll, 1 file(s) expanded.
7. Type "exit" (without the quotation marks). The computer restarts.
8. Remove the Windows XP CD and start the computer normally.
"Brian" wrote:
> Something is wrong with my computer... The welcome screen appears and I
> click on my user name. I get a message say "Loading personal settings..."
> and then i changes to "Saving personal settnigs" and then I am back to the
> Welcome screen. What is wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
>
"Brian" <ff> wrote in message news:e5SxyFPGFHA.2976@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Something is wrong with my computer... The welcome screen appears and I
> click on my user name. I get a message say "Loading personal settings..."
> and then i changes to "Saving personal settnigs" and then I am back to the
> Welcome screen. What is wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
Is this the same as "System restore?"
"Byte" <Byte@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9FC45332-0AA9-4640-A4F5-D27912643324@microsoft.com...
> When you start your computer, the Microsoft Windows XP start up screen
> appears, and then the computer restarts. The Windows XP logon screen does
> not
> appear. This error can occur if the Kernel32.dll file is missing or
> damaged.
>
> To resolve this issue, use the Windows Recovery Console to extract a new
> copy of the Kernel32.dll file from the original Windows XP compact disc
> (CD).
> To do this, follow these steps:
>
> 1. Start the Recovery Console. If you do not have the Recovery Console
> installed, start it from the Windows XP compact disc (CD). To do this,
> follow
> these steps:
>
> a. Insert the Windows XP CD and restart the computer. If prompted, select
> any options required to boot from the CD.
>
> b. When the text-based part of Setup begins, follow the prompts; choose
> the
> repair or recover option by pressing R.
>
> c. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot system, choose the
> installation
> that you need to access from the recovery console.
>
> d. When prompted, type the Administrator password.
>
> 2. At the command prompt, type "cd system32" (without the quotation
> marks),
> and then press ENTER.
>
> 3. Type "ren kernel32.dll kernel32.old" (without the quotation marks), and
> then press ENTER.
>
> 4. Type "map" (without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER.
>
> 5. Note the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive that contains the
> Windows XP CD. It is displayed in a format similar to the following: D:
> \Device\CdRom0
>
> 6. Type "expand <drive>\i386\kernel32.dl_" (without the quotation marks)
> (where <drive> is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive that contains the
> Windows XP CD), and then press ENTER. For example:
>
> Expand d:\i386\kernel32.dl_ <ENTER>
>
> Note the underscore character after the "L" in Kernel32.dl_
>
> The following message appears: Kernel32.dll, 1 file(s) expanded.
>
> 7. Type "exit" (without the quotation marks). The computer restarts.
>
> 8. Remove the Windows XP CD and start the computer normally.
>
>
>
> "Brian" wrote:
>
>> Something is wrong with my computer... The welcome screen appears and I
>> click on my user name. I get a message say "Loading personal
>> settings..."
>> and then i changes to "Saving personal settnigs" and then I am back to
>> the
>> Welcome screen. What is wrong?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
In news:LH3Td.8050$oh4.295291@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca,
Happy <happy@trial.ca> typed:
> Is this the same as "System restore?"
No.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup
> "Byte" <Byte@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9FC45332-0AA9-4640-A4F5-D27912643324@microsoft.com...
>> When you start your computer, the Microsoft Windows XP start
>> up
>> screen appears, and then the computer restarts. The Windows XP
>> logon
>> screen does not
>> appear. This error can occur if the Kernel32.dll file is
>> missing or
>> damaged.
>>
>> To resolve this issue, use the Windows Recovery Console to
>> extract a
>> new copy of the Kernel32.dll file from the original Windows XP
>> compact disc (CD).
>> To do this, follow these steps:
>>
>> 1. Start the Recovery Console. If you do not have the Recovery
>> Console installed, start it from the Windows XP compact disc
>> (CD).
>> To do this, follow
>> these steps:
>>
>> a. Insert the Windows XP CD and restart the computer. If
>> prompted,
>> select any options required to boot from the CD.
>>
>> b. When the text-based part of Setup begins, follow the
>> prompts;
>> choose the
>> repair or recover option by pressing R.
>>
>> c. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot system, choose the
>> installation
>> that you need to access from the recovery console.
>>
>> d. When prompted, type the Administrator password.
>>
>> 2. At the command prompt, type "cd system32" (without the
>> quotation
>> marks),
>> and then press ENTER.
>>
>> 3. Type "ren kernel32.dll kernel32.old" (without the quotation
>> marks), and then press ENTER.
>>
>> 4. Type "map" (without the quotation marks), and then press
>> ENTER.
>>
>> 5. Note the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive that
>> contains
>> the Windows XP CD. It is displayed in a format similar to the
>> following: D: \Device\CdRom0
>>
>> 6. Type "expand <drive>\i386\kernel32.dl_" (without the
>> quotation
>> marks) (where <drive> is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive
>> that
>> contains the Windows XP CD), and then press ENTER. For
>> example:
>>
>> Expand d:\i386\kernel32.dl_ <ENTER>
>>
>> Note the underscore character after the "L" in Kernel32.dl_
>>
>> The following message appears: Kernel32.dll, 1 file(s)
>> expanded.
>>
>> 7. Type "exit" (without the quotation marks). The computer
>> restarts.
>>
>> 8. Remove the Windows XP CD and start the computer normally.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Brian" wrote:
>>
>>> Something is wrong with my computer... The welcome screen
>>> appears
>>> and I click on my user name. I get a message say "Loading
>>> personal
>>> settings..."
>>> and then i changes to "Saving personal settnigs" and then I
>>> am back
>>> to the
>>> Welcome screen. What is wrong?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Brian
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