When starting, system says 'system32 drivers pci.sys is missing. Use repair console' would like to 'expand' file from recovery disk to c:, but when I execute the command, the system says 'access is denied'. To remedy this, tried to use the SET command to set AllowAllPaths = true, but get 'Set command is disable, enable by using Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in.' However, I don't see how to do this from within the 'repair' console. Is there any way around this, or another approach altogether.
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May 12, 2013 - If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version. Atheros AR8152 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20) = Local. Device HarddiskVolume2 Windows System32 drivers btwl2cap.sys. SectorSize = 512, ClusterSize = 4096, MFTRecordSize = 1024, MFTIndexSize = 4096 bytes.
I don't have the original XP disk, only an upgrade disk and the recovery disk. I'd prefer not to have to do a clean load. See response 8 'I note that there's a 'drivers cache' folder in Windows.
Does this provide any help?' C: Windows Driver Cache i386 NO. Pci.sys is not in it. The ONLY place pci.sys is, is in C: Windows System32 drivers. Printer cable usb. Or possibly C: Windows ServicePackFiles i386 There is no pci.sy_ on my entire C drive either. There are backup copies of some drivers in C: Windows System32 dllcache (the dllcache folder is normally hidden in Windows) - *.dll files, some *.sys files, *.exe files, etc.
- but not pci.sys. If there is no (Drive letter): Windows System32 drivers folder (or if there was no drivers folder until you made it) your Windows installation is severely damaged. (My drivers folder has 338 files total inc. In sub-folders and 4 sub-folers that have a small number of files in some folders, three whch it appears were made by Windows when I installed it, the other made by AVG later. ) Your hard drive may be in the process of failing.Test your hard drive with hard drive manufacturer's diagnostics. Seagate's SeaTools will test (almost) any brand of hard drive. Do the long test.
The Dos bootable versions of SeaTools can test the hard drive when Windows will not load properly, or even when the drive has no data on it. If the drive itself passes the test, any data problems on the drive can be fixed one way or another. If the drive itself DOES NOT pass the test, you MAY still be able to get your personal data off of it - see the last paragraph in this post.
It the drive itself passes the test, 'The recovery disk is a 'Reinstallation CD' that came with the system (Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop').' In that case it can be used the same way as a regular XP CD with the same model to run a Repair installation of Windows procedure. NOTE that you need the Product Key that's on the official Microsoft label on the outside of the case.
If you can still read that, that's good. Use magnification to read it if you have difficulty reading tiny characters, otherwise some characters can be mis-read e.g.
( If you can't read all of it because it's worn or someone was too vigorous cleaning the outside of the case, the Product Key the Windows installation was using can be found even if Windows isn't working if you remove the drive and connect it to another computer that has XP on it (don't boot from your drive on the other computer), if there's nothing wrong with certain data in Windows on the drive. Search for: Keyfinder and see the 'hit' on the Jellybean. Web site, at the bottom of the page where you can download Keyfinder, click on the Keyfinder FAQS link. If the hard drive is SATA, the sockets for SATA data and SATA power are identical to those on a desktop (3.5') drive - you can connect to any desktop computer that has SATA drive controllers and a spare SATA data header. Pci.sys Error When Starting Windows When you start Windows, you could receive an error similar to: File is missing or corrupt: C: Winnt System32 Drivers Pci.sys To restore the file, either perform an in-place upgrade or expand the file from the Recovery Console: 1. Start the Recovery Console. Select the installation you wish to access.
When starting, system says 'system32 drivers pci.sys is missing. Use repair console' would like to 'expand' file from recovery disk to c:, but when I execute the command, the system says 'access is denied'. To remedy this, tried to use the SET command to set AllowAllPaths = true, but get 'Set command is disable, enable by using Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in.' However, I don't see how to do this from within the 'repair' console. Is there any way around this, or another approach altogether.
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May 12, 2013 - If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version. Atheros AR8152 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20) = Local. Device HarddiskVolume2 Windows System32 drivers btwl2cap.sys. SectorSize = 512, ClusterSize = 4096, MFTRecordSize = 1024, MFTIndexSize = 4096 bytes.
I don't have the original XP disk, only an upgrade disk and the recovery disk. I'd prefer not to have to do a clean load. See response 8 'I note that there's a 'drivers cache' folder in Windows.
Does this provide any help?' C: Windows Driver Cache i386 NO. Pci.sys is not in it. The ONLY place pci.sys is, is in C: Windows System32 drivers. Printer cable usb. Or possibly C: Windows ServicePackFiles i386 There is no pci.sy_ on my entire C drive either. There are backup copies of some drivers in C: Windows System32 dllcache (the dllcache folder is normally hidden in Windows) - *.dll files, some *.sys files, *.exe files, etc.
- but not pci.sys. If there is no (Drive letter): Windows System32 drivers folder (or if there was no drivers folder until you made it) your Windows installation is severely damaged. (My drivers folder has 338 files total inc. In sub-folders and 4 sub-folers that have a small number of files in some folders, three whch it appears were made by Windows when I installed it, the other made by AVG later. ) Your hard drive may be in the process of failing.Test your hard drive with hard drive manufacturer's diagnostics. Seagate's SeaTools will test (almost) any brand of hard drive. Do the long test.
The Dos bootable versions of SeaTools can test the hard drive when Windows will not load properly, or even when the drive has no data on it. If the drive itself passes the test, any data problems on the drive can be fixed one way or another. If the drive itself DOES NOT pass the test, you MAY still be able to get your personal data off of it - see the last paragraph in this post.
It the drive itself passes the test, 'The recovery disk is a 'Reinstallation CD' that came with the system (Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop').' In that case it can be used the same way as a regular XP CD with the same model to run a Repair installation of Windows procedure. NOTE that you need the Product Key that's on the official Microsoft label on the outside of the case.
If you can still read that, that's good. Use magnification to read it if you have difficulty reading tiny characters, otherwise some characters can be mis-read e.g.
( If you can't read all of it because it's worn or someone was too vigorous cleaning the outside of the case, the Product Key the Windows installation was using can be found even if Windows isn't working if you remove the drive and connect it to another computer that has XP on it (don't boot from your drive on the other computer), if there's nothing wrong with certain data in Windows on the drive. Search for: Keyfinder and see the 'hit' on the Jellybean. Web site, at the bottom of the page where you can download Keyfinder, click on the Keyfinder FAQS link. If the hard drive is SATA, the sockets for SATA data and SATA power are identical to those on a desktop (3.5') drive - you can connect to any desktop computer that has SATA drive controllers and a spare SATA data header. Pci.sys Error When Starting Windows When you start Windows, you could receive an error similar to: File is missing or corrupt: C: Winnt System32 Drivers Pci.sys To restore the file, either perform an in-place upgrade or expand the file from the Recovery Console: 1. Start the Recovery Console. Select the installation you wish to access.