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  #1  
Old 03-12-2008, 03:34 AM
Gavin Turner
 
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Default Windows XP setup for SP2

I have tried to upgrade Windows XP to SP2 but after rebooting get a message
that the file a5brzkk9.sys is missing. At this stage I cannot continue and
Windows XP will not boot. Every time a reboot is done it commences the
Windows XP setup which fails with the same file. Even though it prompts to
press any key to continue or to boot into normal Windows XP and not setup
mode these do not work. I can go into the BIOS setup at boot time to try to
boot from a CD but this also fails.

Does anyone have any comments on this missing file and how to load this when
I cannot boot my PC?
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Old 03-12-2008, 05:24 AM
jake
 
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Default RE: Windows XP setup for SP2

I've never heard of that file.
either way try lastknowngood
start computer keep pushing f8
black screen pops up select lastknowngood


"Gavin Turner" wrote:

> I have tried to upgrade Windows XP to SP2 but after rebooting get a message
> that the file a5brzkk9.sys is missing. At this stage I cannot continue and
> Windows XP will not boot. Every time a reboot is done it commences the
> Windows XP setup which fails with the same file. Even though it prompts to
> press any key to continue or to boot into normal Windows XP and not setup
> mode these do not work. I can go into the BIOS setup at boot time to try to
> boot from a CD but this also fails.
>
> Does anyone have any comments on this missing file and how to load this when
> I cannot boot my PC?

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Old 03-12-2008, 06:16 AM
Gavin Turner
 
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Default RE: Windows XP setup for SP2

Jake,

Thanks for the quick response. I have tried this but will try again. Once
the Windows reboot has started and gone past the BIOS setup it does not seem
to accept any keystrokes. I will try again.

"jake" wrote:

> I've never heard of that file.
> either way try lastknowngood
> start computer keep pushing f8
> black screen pops up select lastknowngood
>
>
> "Gavin Turner" wrote:
>
> > I have tried to upgrade Windows XP to SP2 but after rebooting get a message
> > that the file a5brzkk9.sys is missing. At this stage I cannot continue and
> > Windows XP will not boot. Every time a reboot is done it commences the
> > Windows XP setup which fails with the same file. Even though it prompts to
> > press any key to continue or to boot into normal Windows XP and not setup
> > mode these do not work. I can go into the BIOS setup at boot time to try to
> > boot from a CD but this also fails.
> >
> > Does anyone have any comments on this missing file and how to load this when
> > I cannot boot my PC?

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Old 03-12-2008, 08:17 PM
DL
 
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Default Re: Windows XP setup for SP2

A file with such a name is more likely to be trojan/malaware related
If you get your system back you should run malaware / virus scans from
several vendors before you try to update again
Adaware, Spybot, MS Defender, all free for malaware
trend.micro, also symantec.com have online av scans


"Gavin Turner" <GavinTurner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:48479FA8-238D-49B2-9C56-1DA4BB928464@microsoft.com...
> Jake,
>
> Thanks for the quick response. I have tried this but will try again. Once
> the Windows reboot has started and gone past the BIOS setup it does not
> seem
> to accept any keystrokes. I will try again.
>
> "jake" wrote:
>
>> I've never heard of that file.
>> either way try lastknowngood
>> start computer keep pushing f8
>> black screen pops up select lastknowngood
>>
>>
>> "Gavin Turner" wrote:
>>
>> > I have tried to upgrade Windows XP to SP2 but after rebooting get a
>> > message
>> > that the file a5brzkk9.sys is missing. At this stage I cannot continue
>> > and
>> > Windows XP will not boot. Every time a reboot is done it commences the
>> > Windows XP setup which fails with the same file. Even though it prompts
>> > to
>> > press any key to continue or to boot into normal Windows XP and not
>> > setup
>> > mode these do not work. I can go into the BIOS setup at boot time to
>> > try to
>> > boot from a CD but this also fails.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any comments on this missing file and how to load this
>> > when
>> > I cannot boot my PC?



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Old 03-12-2008, 09:36 PM
Ed Covney
 
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Default Re: Windows XP setup for SP2



"Gavin Turner" <Gavin Turner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:16B93727-A9BB-498D-85B3-26999EE6D86B@microsoft.com...
>I have tried to upgrade Windows XP to SP2 but after rebooting get a message
> that the file a5brzkk9.sys is missing. At this stage I cannot continue and
> Windows XP will not boot. Every time a reboot is done it commences the
> Windows XP setup which fails with the same file. Even though it prompts to
> press any key to continue or to boot into normal Windows XP and not setup
> mode these do not work. I can go into the BIOS setup at boot time to try
> to
> boot from a CD but this also fails.
>
> Does anyone have any comments on this missing file and how to load this
> when
> I cannot boot my PC?


I'd bet a dollar to a dozen donuts, you installed SP2 on top
of an XP riddled with viruses. A very bad no-no.

Now you can spend hundreds of useless hours trying to
remove the virus (which SP2 has now locked in) or you
can start from scratch - reformat your drive and re-install
XP and all your programs.

I'd install it on a new HD then mount the original drive to
get it's important data (after a virus scan).

Ed


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Old 03-18-2008, 02:42 AM
prettywoman
 
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Default Re: Windows XP setup for SP2

I am trying to download SP2 my computer goes like it is really downloading
and then it tells me that it can not read my data, what can i do.
--
prettywoman


"DL" wrote:

> A file with such a name is more likely to be trojan/malaware related
> If you get your system back you should run malaware / virus scans from
> several vendors before you try to update again
> Adaware, Spybot, MS Defender, all free for malaware
> trend.micro, also symantec.com have online av scans
>
>
> "Gavin Turner" <GavinTurner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:48479FA8-238D-49B2-9C56-1DA4BB928464@microsoft.com...
> > Jake,
> >
> > Thanks for the quick response. I have tried this but will try again. Once
> > the Windows reboot has started and gone past the BIOS setup it does not
> > seem
> > to accept any keystrokes. I will try again.
> >
> > "jake" wrote:
> >
> >> I've never heard of that file.
> >> either way try lastknowngood
> >> start computer keep pushing f8
> >> black screen pops up select lastknowngood
> >>
> >>
> >> "Gavin Turner" wrote:
> >>
> >> > I have tried to upgrade Windows XP to SP2 but after rebooting get a
> >> > message
> >> > that the file a5brzkk9.sys is missing. At this stage I cannot continue
> >> > and
> >> > Windows XP will not boot. Every time a reboot is done it commences the
> >> > Windows XP setup which fails with the same file. Even though it prompts
> >> > to
> >> > press any key to continue or to boot into normal Windows XP and not
> >> > setup
> >> > mode these do not work. I can go into the BIOS setup at boot time to
> >> > try to
> >> > boot from a CD but this also fails.
> >> >
> >> > Does anyone have any comments on this missing file and how to load this
> >> > when
> >> > I cannot boot my PC?

>
>
>

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