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bopdude 04-11-2007 10:27

system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Hi all, well I done it again :(
I was using a prog called driver genius pro ( used it before with no problems ) to update some missing drivers. Upon a restart a got the message that System32/Drivers\pci.sys was missing or corrupted. I have tried doing a repair, but it fails to do anything, tried F8 for safe mode and last known good configuration but that just prompts me to do a repair, maybe I'm doing the repair bit wrong :shrug: Pressing 'r' when prompted brings up a dos like screen, is that right ??

Anyone able to help me please, running XP Pro SP2 etc

TIA

EDIT: Posting this from the lappy.

Paul K 04-11-2007 10:32

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;319136 ?

bopdude 04-11-2007 10:39

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 34427169)

Thanks Paul, that link is for windows 2000, would it be the same for XP ? I feel like a right berk ..... lol, am googling as well but thought the CF way would be the way to go :tu:

EDIT: Am I getting to the repair bit right, reading some conflicting pages :shrug:

EDIT EDIT: tried following the link but after typing all the commands expand etc etc I get access is denied, any ideas mate ?

Down the Pub 04-11-2007 11:06

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
try these and see if they are any help

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330181

only other file i can seem to find regarding that issue.

or look through This

absthechatter 04-11-2007 11:07

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Hi bopdude

In order to do a repair install, DO NOT chose 'to repair a windows XP installation using the recovery consol, press R' That will give you the DOS like prompt.

You need to accept the licence agreement, then it will search for existing installations. Select the instalation you want to repair from the list, and then press R.

Hope that helps

Abs

bopdude 04-11-2007 11:18

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Down the Pub (Post 34427180)
try these and see if they are any help

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330181

only other file i can seem to find regarding that issue.

or look through This

Had a look but didn't seem to be the problem I'm having, thanks though.



Quote:

Originally Posted by absthechatter (Post 34427182)
Hi bopdude

In order to do a repair install, DO NOT chose 'to repair a windows XP installation using the recovery consol, press R' That will give you the DOS like prompt.

You need to accept the licence agreement, then it will search for existing installations. Select the instalation you want to repair from the list, and then press R.

Hope that helps

Abs

So I'm pressing 'r' to soon, I should go through the motions of doing an install :confused:

EDIT: When I follow the F8 route to accept I get the install options, I'm not seeing my xp install partition, only the second partition, now I'm really starting to get confused.

Paul K 04-11-2007 11:34

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm any help?

zing_deleted 04-11-2007 11:39

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
does safe mode work if so try system restore.

bopdude 04-11-2007 11:46

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 34427194)

Will wade through that a bit more in a minute, gonna try a Bart PE disk to see if it shows both partitions, that bit has got me well :confused: :dunce:

Thanks again, I'll post back and let you know :tu:

---------- Post added at 10:46 ---------- Previous post was at 10:41 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34427196)
does safe mode work if so try system restore.

Morning mate, 'bought time you showed up :p: now go have a coffee, wipe the sleep from your eyes, and READ post 1 :D

Only kidding :D no mate, can't get into safe mode, or anything for that matter, Bart PE has just fired up, I'll post back.


Morning :)

EDIT : OK, I can see both partitions from within Bart, now is there anywhere / way I can copy the file over :shrug:

zing_deleted 04-11-2007 11:49

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
I read post 1 as saying you pressed f8 for safe mode then clicked last known good config I didnt see it as you actually trying safe mode sorry.

bopdude 04-11-2007 11:54

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34427203)
I read post 1 as saying you pressed f8 for safe mode then clicked last known good config I didnt see it as you actually trying safe mode sorry.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bopdude (Post 34427168)
, tried F8 for safe mode and last known good configuration but that just prompts me to do a repair,
.


Sorry mate, maybe the way I worded it, but nope, can't get to anything, tried F8 can see all the options but when selected any option takes me back to th 'r' prompt Sooooo miffed ( to say the least ) :)

zing_deleted 04-11-2007 11:55

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What I would try is boot from xp cd and allow to find operating systems then enter recovery and type fixmbr and reboot if that does not work and bartspe sees the partitions then id load a file of ultraiso or similar to your laptop extract the iso of barts pe download and extract the enclosed file and add the folder to your extracted iso files. Then create a new bootable iso with all the files you have. Boot from barts pe new iso and simply browse the cd and copy the pci.sys file to your windows system 32 drivers folder and see if that helps

Edit if the file exists rename the one you have to pci_sys to save it

bopdude 04-11-2007 12:00

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34427205)
What I would try is boot from xp cd and allow to find operating systems then enter recovery and type fixmbr and reboot if that does not work and bartspe sees the partitions then id load a file of ultraiso or similar to your laptop extract the iso of barts pe download and extract the enclosed file and add the folder to your extracted iso files. Then create a new bootable iso with all the files you have. Boot from barts pe new iso and simply browse the cd and copy the pci.sys file to your windows system 32 drivers folder and see if that helps

Thanks mate, was just browsing the bart pe disk for the same file, I've found it in th i386 folder, the pci.sys file, so, should i just try a copy and paste, straight into the os windows system32\drivers folder, replacing any file found.

EDIT: Sorted, thanks all for the help, and of course, a big thanks to Bart :p:

Zing, I have to whore about a bit before I can rep ya again, you know you da man ;)

popper 04-11-2007 13:08

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now go and make 'drive image pro' backup of your c drive and be glad you did it later when it messes up again....

this might help a reader or two as well somtime.
http://icrontic.com/articles/repair_windows_xp
Repairing Windows XP in Eight Commands

by Rob Hallock on May 17, 2006

bopdude 04-11-2007 13:17

Re: system32 drivers pci.sys mising....... help, please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by popper (Post 34427238)
now go and make 'drive image pro' backup of your c drive and be glad you did it later when it messes up again....

this might help a reader or two as well somtime.
http://icrontic.com/articles/repair_windows_xp
Repairing Windows XP in Eight Commands

by Rob Hallock on May 17, 2006

Yeah, I used to have an image prog, think it was ghost, I will have to stop tinkering............................. not :p: all good stressful fun :D


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