Problem re-booting

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  1. bluegray

    bluegray Geek Trainee

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    My brother computer has been running slow for a while so he asked me if I could show him how to re-boot it. I followed the instructions on screen and it went through the process up to 97%, after which it reset to the start of the re-booting screen. I Tried to start windows but it kept coming up with this file is currupt or missing.

    the file it says is /windows\system32\l_intl.nls

    He's computer is an e machine 5025 and it runs windows xp.

    Can anybody help many thanks in advance.
     
  2. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    Sounds like a virus. Then again, you may just have the Microsoft worm, which is a number of system crashes built into all their software. Microsoft, the bugs go in before the name goes on!

    You can try downloading the file, booting off a XP boot diskette and copying the file into the \system32 directory! (or copying it off the XP CD)

    If that don't work Boot off the XP CD and try doing a repair install.

    If repair install is not offered, then Windows is most likely beyond repair.
     
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  3. bluegray

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    Thanks for your advise. If windows is beyond repair what are my brothers options for his computer. Will he need a new one or can it be fixed.
     
  4. pelvis_3

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    What i meant by that is windows OS itself can't be repaired and thus needs re-installing!
    Nothing too serious!
    i probably should of mentioned in the first place :)
     
  5. bluegray

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    How can i re-install windows if the re-boot disk is stopping at 97%. Would I be able to download anything off my computer to help solve the problem.
     
  6. pelvis_3

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    I take it you mean the Install process is freezing at 97% ?
    ummmmm...Not that i know of!

    Try scanning the hard drive using chkdsk off the XP or a win 98 boot diskette
    Make sure the XP CD is not scratched/damaged and if it still happens try installing from a different cd drive if possible!
    Also when you performed the re-install did you partion and format the drive?
     
  7. beast

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    if your machine is also windows XP then u should just be able to copy that file across...

    go to your \windows\system32\ directory and copy the 'l_intl.nls' file to a floppy disk.

    then create a bootable floppy using a different disk and boot your brothers machine off that floppy.....make sure the boot disk mounts your hard drives else this whole operation is pointless!

    once u have booted up, get a command prompt and copy the 'l_intl.nls' file to the \windows\system32\ directory on your brothers machine.
     
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  8. bluegray

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    When I performed the re-boot I was trying to complelely re-boot the system back to when he first bought it. I think the computer performed the partion and formated the drive first before it tried to re-boot. It's when it's copying the files back to stops at 97%. Where I mean it stops it goes back to the start of the re-booting menu. I have tried to start the computer but it tells me Windows cannot start because /windows\system32\l_intl.nls is mssing or currupt. As you can probably tell I'm a bit of a novice so I'm sorry if I keep saying the same thing.
     
  9. pelvis_3

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    Make a boot diskette if you don't already have one and perform a disk scan with chkdsk to make sure your HDD does'nt have any bad sectors!
     

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