

This file does not have a program associated to it for performing
Started by
Nicdez
, Jan 08 2006 09:00 PM
#1
Posted 08 January 2006 - 09:00 PM


#2
Posted 09 January 2006 - 12:22 AM

Click start then run, type chkdsk /f /r then press enter, type Y to confirm for next boot, press enter then reboot.
Windows will appear to load normally then either the monitor will show progress or the screen will go blank, do not disturb this. This will take an hour or so before it gets to the desktop.
Click start then run, type sfc /scannow then press enter, you need the XP CD and get an onscreen blue progress bar, when the bar goes, reboot.
Click start, all programmes, accessories, system tools to run disc clean up, click more options then clean up restore points, click confirm, click OK. Then from system tools, run disc defragmenter.
Click start then run, type prefetch then press enter, click edit then select all, right click any file then click delete, confirm delete, then reboot
When it gets to the desktop, the system files and the hard drive will be as they should and you can check for any improvement
This section is optional
Download and install Tune Up 2006 Trial
Run Tune Up Disc Clean Up
Run Tune Up Registry Clean Up
Click Optimize and Improve to run Reg Defrag, which will take a few minutes and need a reboot
After the reboot, click optimize then system optimizer to optimize the computer, select computer with an internet connection from the drop down menu, this also requires a reboot
After the reboot, click optimize then system optimizer to accelerate downloads, select the speed just above your actual connection speed, this requires a reboot
After the reboot, click optimize then system optimizer to run system advisor
If no change, the next thing to do would be a repair install, this will leave data and settings intact
XP Repair
If you are unable to run XP Repair
Alternate XP Repair
Use the last one, Windows Installation CD to repair the current installation, which uses a slightly different method
After running the repair it will be necessary to install all Windows Updates
Microsoft Update
Windows will appear to load normally then either the monitor will show progress or the screen will go blank, do not disturb this. This will take an hour or so before it gets to the desktop.
Click start then run, type sfc /scannow then press enter, you need the XP CD and get an onscreen blue progress bar, when the bar goes, reboot.
Click start, all programmes, accessories, system tools to run disc clean up, click more options then clean up restore points, click confirm, click OK. Then from system tools, run disc defragmenter.
Click start then run, type prefetch then press enter, click edit then select all, right click any file then click delete, confirm delete, then reboot
When it gets to the desktop, the system files and the hard drive will be as they should and you can check for any improvement
This section is optional
Download and install Tune Up 2006 Trial
Run Tune Up Disc Clean Up
Run Tune Up Registry Clean Up
Click Optimize and Improve to run Reg Defrag, which will take a few minutes and need a reboot
After the reboot, click optimize then system optimizer to optimize the computer, select computer with an internet connection from the drop down menu, this also requires a reboot
After the reboot, click optimize then system optimizer to accelerate downloads, select the speed just above your actual connection speed, this requires a reboot
After the reboot, click optimize then system optimizer to run system advisor
If no change, the next thing to do would be a repair install, this will leave data and settings intact
XP Repair
If you are unable to run XP Repair
Alternate XP Repair
Use the last one, Windows Installation CD to repair the current installation, which uses a slightly different method
After running the repair it will be necessary to install all Windows Updates
Microsoft Update
#3
Posted 09 January 2006 - 12:46 AM

When I type chkdsk /f /r in run. I recieve the error Windows can not open this file. To open this file windoes needs to know what program created it. This is the problem. It wont run through the run window but, if you give me the exact location where I could find that file I can open it by right clicking it, open as, then select the same file in the browse button. EX. C:/windows/system32 or something like that would be great.
#4
Posted 09 January 2006 - 12:49 AM

What do you get with sfc /scannow
#5
Posted 10 January 2006 - 05:25 PM

Sorry for the delayed response. I am getting an error message similar to the one in the picture attached. The exception is it says sfc.exe not Bionic_commando.sav.
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#6
Posted 10 January 2006 - 05:27 PM

I would go with the repair install now from the lower half of post 2
#7
Posted 11 January 2006 - 05:02 PM

I repaired windows through the XP CD. Tried to access an exe got the "This file does not have a program associated to it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options Control PAnel" error. I then tried typing chkdsk /f /r and sfc /scannow. neither worked. Got the error mentioned in post #5. It all started after my sister tried to update the modem. Now I can't even access the options to roll it back. Dude any more ideas.
#8
Posted 11 January 2006 - 05:08 PM

Try this and go back to a system checkpoint just before anyone else used it
Start the System Restore tool at a command prompt
1. Restart your computer, and keep tapping F8 during the initial start-up until you get options, select Safe Mode with a command prompt then press enter.
2. Log on to your computer with an administrator account or with an account that has administrator credentials.
3. Type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER:
%systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe
4. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to restore your computer to an earlier state.
Look for the most recent system checkpoint created before the errors to restore from
For additional information about the Safe mode with a command prompt, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
http://support.micro....com/kb/315222/
A description of the Safe mode boot options in Windows XP
Start the System Restore tool at a command prompt
1. Restart your computer, and keep tapping F8 during the initial start-up until you get options, select Safe Mode with a command prompt then press enter.
2. Log on to your computer with an administrator account or with an account that has administrator credentials.
3. Type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER:
%systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe
4. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to restore your computer to an earlier state.
Look for the most recent system checkpoint created before the errors to restore from
For additional information about the Safe mode with a command prompt, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
http://support.micro....com/kb/315222/
A description of the Safe mode boot options in Windows XP
#9
Posted 12 January 2006 - 09:32 AM

I guess because I repaired windows yesterday, There are no system restore points avaliable. IDK what to do now. Anymore ideas? thanks a bunch for your time.
Edited by Nicdez, 12 January 2006 - 09:33 AM.
#10
Posted 12 January 2006 - 09:37 AM

I can't believe that there is nothing on the internet I could find about this darn problem.
#11
Posted 12 January 2006 - 09:41 AM

One more thing, I am going to talk to compaq. They are the ones that told my sister how to break the laptop maby they can fix it too. ANy of ur ideas are still wanted though.
#12
Posted 12 January 2006 - 09:52 AM

If you revisit post 2, you have tried to check the disc, tried to replace the system files and tried to repair it and have got no further, would you let me know what compaq say
#13
Posted 12 January 2006 - 10:32 AM

Compaq helped me. They sent me an EXE fix . I just click the item and it added or repaired (dont know which) a regristry key. All my programs work good as new again. I have provided the file so you may help others with the same problem. It only works with XP though.
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#14
Posted 12 January 2006 - 10:47 AM

Thank You for letting me know
I suppose the next thing is to password protect the log on or consider using this
http://www.microsoft...s/overview.mspx
I suppose the next thing is to password protect the log on or consider using this
http://www.microsoft...s/overview.mspx
#15
Posted 12 January 2006 - 10:55 AM

Thanks for the advise. I WILL start using passwords on my notebook. Peace bro and thanks for all your help and I hope you use that exe fix to help others in my place.
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