steyr223 Posted June 13, 2005 CID Share Posted June 13, 2005 was up people nobody out there has an answer to my previous post huh? internal_voltage_problem still get occasionally but thats not here my roommate has a Sony vaio pcg643l that has problems the bios recognizes the 30 gb hd just fine after u xit setup you would get a screen cannot find hd i noted the bios called it device 0 but i think the os was looking for device 1 anyways some how by putting a 98 boot disk in (not my fix) let the computer see the hd hence all was fine last night error : Windows could not startbecause the following file is missing or corrupt WINDOWSSYSTEM32CONFIGSYSTEM now i know the fix (recovery copy file from cd etc.....) setup was doing it's 5 minute pre diver setup and just before the recovery option screen i got this window WINDOWS RECOVERY COULD NOT START PROPERLY DUE TO MISSING FILE INTELIDE.SYS couldn't find any documentation on this help pleeeeeeeeeas thanks steyr223 @ can the sig guys make me a steyraug got the apps bryce5,lightwave 8,3dmax 7,maya 6.5 many more got no artistic sills what soever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cak46 Posted June 13, 2005 CID Share Posted June 13, 2005 Sounded like you had taken care of the voltage issue. If the mouse is a usb device, try a different mouse. Hardware issue is most likely causing the voltage problem. Had a keyboard do the exact same thing. Replaced the keyboard, never had the message again (so far). Not sure what op sys the vaio is running, but here is a kb article for win2000 regarding the file you mentioned. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q260233/ Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steyr223 Posted June 13, 2005 Author CID Share Posted June 13, 2005 thanks I'll have a look As far as power issue i had dropped my laser mouse in the dogs water bowl twice they have internal battery's both times stopped working for two weeks and started again the wireless KB i had mentioned had receive a bent usb plug(crushed) and i spliced another i purchased a saitek gaming KB but i am still using the wireless mouse (never used)that came with the original KB in question now, I'm still using the same receiver i.e plugs only the ps2 not the usb time will tell ---------------------------------------------------------------------- heres anew one to me while doing all this i started using the mouse without ever plugging in the ps2 part of the receiver ,did,t realize till i installed new KB i can see the mouse possably working with the KB side of the wiring( i mean they both would have to be very close in frequency) but how'd they work simultaneously on only the usb plug Woeeee!!!!! i think i just answered my own question possably shorting in between mouse and KB connector possably the solution to all problems thanks steyr223 @ is that a picture of your dog or u dot com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steyr223 Posted June 13, 2005 Author CID Share Posted June 13, 2005 sorry i forgot the vaio is running xppro ver 5.1.2600 sp1 only thanks steyr223 If teddy bears were outlawed then only outlaws would have teddy bears Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cak46 Posted June 13, 2005 CID Share Posted June 13, 2005 thanks I'll have a look As far as power issue i had dropped my laser mouse in the dogs water bowl twice they have internal battery's both times stopped working for two weeks and started again the wireless KB i had mentioned had receive a bent usb plug(crushed) and i spliced another i purchased a saitek gaming KB but i am still using the wireless mouse (never used)that came with the original KB in question now, I'm still using the same receiver i.e plugs only the ps2 not the usb time will tell ---------------------------------------------------------------------- heres anew one to me while doing all this i started using the mouse without ever plugging in the ps2 part of the receiver ,did,t realize till i installed new KB i can see the mouse possably working with the KB side of the wiring( i mean they both would have to be very close in frequency) but how'd they work simultaneously on only the usb plug Woeeee!!!!! i think i just answered my own question possably shorting in between mouse and KB connector possably the solution to all problems thanks steyr223 @ is that a picture of your dog or u dot com Yes, that my dog...... Glad you figured out the internal power error. I just wish ms could get it a little more precise on what bus, etc. could be causing hardware problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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