Windows Automated System Recovery disks Windows 7 and Vista 1.From the Start menu, select Control Panel. 2.Click Backup and Restore, and then on the left, choose Create a system repair disc. 3.Select a drive, and then click Create disc. Windows XP 1.From the Start menu, select Programs or All Programs, then Accessories, then System Tools, and finally Backup. 2.On the welcome screen, click Advanced Mode. 3.On the next screen, choose Automated System Recovery Wizard.

4.Click Next, and then make sure you have a blank floppy disk in the floppy drive. Confirm that the path shown under 'Backup media:' or 'file name:' points to the blank floppy disk.
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If not, click Browse. And navigate to the blank floppy.
5.Click Next, and then click Finish.
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Or read our to learn how to use this site. I have a Dell System that got unplugged while it was open and at the desktop. The operating system is Windows XP Professional.
When I plugged the power cord back in and tried to reboot I get an error message: WINDOWS ROOT SYSTEM32 NOTSKRNL.EXE IS CORRUPT OR MISSING. I was researching on answers.microsoft.com and one blog said I can create a bootable XP Console CD when no XP media is available by following the directions in this link: http:www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic 276537.thml. Thats how I found this web site and registered tonight, but so far have not found the directions to do so. If anyone can help, it would be much appreciated.
Please try the following. On a working computer, create a bootable XP Recovery Console CD. Please download ARCDC from.
Double-click ARCDC.exe. Follow the dialog until you see 6 options. Please pick the appropriate selection, for example: Windows Professional SP2 & SP3. ( Replace 'Windows Professional SP2 & SP3' with the OS required.
Please advise if you are not seeing C: Windows listed. If you have just one Windows installation showing, type 1 and press. You will be prompted for the Administrator's password. If there is no password, ( and this is most likely), simply press.
You will be presented with a C: Windows prompt. Please advise if you are not seeing a C: WINDOWS prompt. At the C: Windows prompt, type chkdsk /r and press (Note: There is a space between 'chkdsk' and '/r'). This will take some time to run and at times may appear stalled but just let it run. If any errors are found/repairs made, run chkdsk /r again, and repeat if necessary. Type ' exit' at the prompt and press to close the Recovery Console and restart your system. Does Windows start normally now?