I have SATA drives too and do not have this problem, but I think my system is afraid of me. There are dozens of different notebook models like yours so there is no way for us to know that you have a SATA drive. It is quite common for the XP Recovery Console or even the XP installation not to recognize SATA drives (at least when booting from CDs). That is more unknown information, thanks to the MS Answers forum not asking for any system information when a new question is asked (you should Or depending on your installation, you might find it here:īut it could be that your unspecified antivirus/antimalwre application qurantined (Effectively deleted) the file. When you boot into the XP Recovery Console from a flash drive you should be able to just replace your missing file since XP has copies of it on your system in other places. You are going to have to fix your missing file problem the old fashioned way. I don't know if copying an old version of XP to the flash drive will work or not - I just make bootable XP Recovery Console flash drives for issues like yours. If you can't get to any web site using a system that is working, that is a problem. ![]() In fact, I would not count on them for anything. ![]() I would not hold your breath waiting for MS to create a download of XP home if you have a valid license or not.
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