Now, I've really got a problem!
My main PC has suddenly decided that it won't execute anything. The problem first appeared when I tried to run regedit - and got a "what program do you want to use to open regedit.exe" prompt.
Now, that's not good, I thought. Then established that I couldn't run anything, other than clicking the My Computer icon on the desktop to open an Explorer view.
Rebooted. On restart, all my desktop links and start menu links show as whatever.lnk, instead of as shortcuts. I'm also getting a "some device failed during startup" message. Can't find out what, because I can't run Event Viewer
By now, it's pretty obvious that something is profoundly wrong with the machine, but the question is, how to I put it right.
I had very carefully planned for hardware failure by installed duplexed hard disks, but this one has caught me with my ants down.
I don't want to have to reinstall everything, if I can avoid it, so Plan A is as follows:
Anyone got any better ideas?
In case you were wondering, the trigger for all of this may have been an attempt to remove f-prot antivirus by deleting its home directory (long story shortened: upgrade to latest version failed, leaving installation stuffed. Couldn't upgrade, couldn't remove previous version)
Help?
My main PC has suddenly decided that it won't execute anything. The problem first appeared when I tried to run regedit - and got a "what program do you want to use to open regedit.exe" prompt.
Now, that's not good, I thought. Then established that I couldn't run anything, other than clicking the My Computer icon on the desktop to open an Explorer view.
Rebooted. On restart, all my desktop links and start menu links show as whatever.lnk, instead of as shortcuts. I'm also getting a "some device failed during startup" message. Can't find out what, because I can't run Event Viewer
By now, it's pretty obvious that something is profoundly wrong with the machine, but the question is, how to I put it right.
I had very carefully planned for hardware failure by installed duplexed hard disks, but this one has caught me with my ants down.
I don't want to have to reinstall everything, if I can avoid it, so Plan A is as follows:
- Install new copy of Win2000.
- Boot with that version
- Install latest service pack (make note to self - get hold of bootable slipstream Win2K with latest service pack
- Copy exe & dll files from new installation to old one
- Reboot, select old OS to boot with, see what happens
- If all is hunkydory, institute new backup regimen.
- If not, reboot to new OS, copy next set of files over, reboot, repeat until working OS
Anyone got any better ideas?
In case you were wondering, the trigger for all of this may have been an attempt to remove f-prot antivirus by deleting its home directory (long story shortened: upgrade to latest version failed, leaving installation stuffed. Couldn't upgrade, couldn't remove previous version)
Help?