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Join Date: May 2008
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OS: xp
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Hi,
OK. For whatever (probably dumb) reason, I was defragging my tower from a remote desktop connection when the power went out of the house. Upon restart, I got to the XP main screen and it looped. safe mode hangs at mup.sys (which I understand is not poor mup's fault but whatever comes after it) the MS Recovery Console has this to say: Quote:
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problem is, the motor burned out on my CD drive, and I am not in a position to replace/fix it. So...no discs. Is there ANY way to get to my documents? I have an external hard drive waiting to store all my data - years worth of stuff that I foolishly never backed up. I had actually just bought the EHD and was defragging to start that process! Any help would be much appreciated, I've been looking things up for 2 days now. It's XP SP2 Media Edition, if that helps/matters. Dan Last edited by clockout : 06-09-2008 at 11:03 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Mup.sys WITH A TWIST
I believe if you get a hard drive enclosure like this http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2407263 (the one i use) you can take the hard drive out of your computer and covert it to a external hard drive then when ever you get a new computer you can transfer all your files with ease, hoped i helped
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Lancashire, UK
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OS: Windows XP Home SP3, Fedora 9 Linux
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Re: Mup.sys WITH A TWIST
Or, you can take out the hardrive thats currently in the computer by removing the case and unplugging the cabels and take it to a friends computer and slave it. Thus giving you the chance to plug in your external hd and back it up that way.
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Manager, TSF Articles
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Posts: 10,065
OS: Xp Sp3 with all updates + Vista™ Ultimate SP1.
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Re: Mup.sys WITH A TWIST
Hello Dan, Welcome to TSF!
![]() You could also try this... Boot the computer from a 'cold' start continually tapping the F8 Key then select Last Known Good Configuration; allow the computer to reboot, this should get you to the Desktop. Kind Regards,
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Join Date: May 2008
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Re: Mup.sys WITH A TWIST
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Thanks for the welcome. I should add a couple of things: Its a 250GB HD and I had it almost full, and had not really defragged in a LONG time. I was moving a lot of big files all over the place. I unfortunately only have this hard drive/computer. The only partition besides the main one is the HP recovery one, which will wipe everything out, as I understand. am I S.O.L.? |
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Manager, TSF Articles
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: Mup.sys WITH A TWIST
OK clockout,
See if you can get into the Recovery Console, by booting the computer via the Windows® XP CD. When the Welcome to Set Up screen appears, tap r to enter the Recovery Console...if you are prompted to enter the Administrator Password, just hit Enter. Once at the command prompt, type in FIXBOOT > Enter, and follow the prompts. Give this a try and post back with the outcome. Kind Regards,
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Manager, TSF Articles
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: Mup.sys WITH A TWIST
Hi clockout,
Without a CD-ROM Drive you are pretty much 'burnt toast' with this issue. You need to replace the CD-ROM Drive to progress any further. Regards,
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 36
OS: xp Home
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Re: Mup.sys WITH A TWIST
Hi
Not intending to hijack the thread, but interested if a cure for this was found. My system also hangs at Mup.sys in safe mode. I can get into the recovery console - but can't get as far as the command prompt before it wants to restart again!! ![]()
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