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Nathan187
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Ultimate boot / mup.sys

#1 Post by Nathan187 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:47 am

I'm hoping someone can help with suggestions or provide an alternate solution.

This is my work PC. Friday afternoon before leaving for work..everything was working/running fine. Next thing, at home, I can't VPN/remote desktop to machine. Come Monday morning...machine won't boot...safe mode...stops at mup.sys....sounds familiar.

I'm desperately trying to get this machine back up and running. The boys in the help desk say want to take the quick path and blow away the drive. I have too many important projects on here and some wiki pages I definitely need.

I can not get into the recovery console from an XP cd because it's not taking the admin password. I trying resetting it with tools and stuff...still doesn't work. So I can't get in to disable it. Although I read...that wouldn't work.

I just want to know is there anything else I can try before totally giving up. This has been dogging me for about a week. I'm at the end of my rope.

thanks guys

(oh, I have not added any new hardware / software) just left one day and the next....all hell broke loose...thanks

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#2 Post by Icecube » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:15 am

You can boot a linux live CD to get the files that you need of the drive (Puppy Linux, Parted Magic, Slax, ...).
You can build a Windows PE disk to access and recovery your files (like UBCD4WIN).
Or you can remove the drive from the PC and put it temporarily in another PC (which has a working system disk).

Did you try a blank admin password (just enter)?

You can build your own Recovery Console with Jaclaz "no CATCH 22" (no admin password needed):
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php? ... ntry141854

A tool that can create such a Recovery Console:
http://www.msfn.org/board/install-usb-a ... ntry881045
Download Ultimate Boot CD v5.0: http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
Use Parted Magic for handling all partitioning task: http://partedmagic.com/

Nathan187
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Hey Icecube...thanks for the reply

#3 Post by Nathan187 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:50 pm

I will look into your suggestions and keep you posted.

I really, really appreciate your response. Thank you so much.

(Yes, I tried 'blank' for the password)

I think the machine is jacked up pretty bad.

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Re: Hey Icecube...thanks for the reply

#4 Post by StopSpazzing » Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:29 pm

Nathan187 wrote:I will look into your suggestions and keep you posted.

I really, really appreciate your response. Thank you so much.

(Yes, I tried 'blank' for the password)

I think the machine is jacked up pretty bad.
I agree with the recommendations by Icecube. Try putting it into another computer...and recovering the data from the drive that you need. That is your best and easiest bet.

Good Luck.
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