From: French Quarter on 13 Jan 2010 01:42 l_intl.nls file on XP Home XP home will not boot. Dell Dimension 3000, 80 Gig HD, 2 Gig RAM Chips. Error message: l_intl.nls is missing or corrupted. Restarted into Recovery Console and expanded a new file. Restarted just fine for about 2 reboots and now same message. What causes the language file : l_intl.nls to become corrupted? What would you do ? Thanks From The French Quarter
From: MowGreen on 14 Jan 2010 14:22 French Quarter wrote: > l_intl.nls file on XP Home > > XP home will not boot. > > Dell Dimension 3000, 80 Gig HD, 2 Gig RAM Chips. > > Error message: l_intl.nls is missing or corrupted. > > Restarted into Recovery Console and expanded a new file. > > Restarted just fine for about 2 reboots and now same message. > > What causes the language file : l_intl.nls to become corrupted? > > What would you do ? > > Thanks From The French Quarter * What Service Pack level is XP now ? * Possible causes for the file being continually corrupted are it's a Hardware issue or that the installed antivirus is the culprit. Run checkdsk /r to check the Hard Drive and/or run a diagnostic tool from the manufacturer of the HD. If the HD checks out, run a memory diagnostic tool: Memtest86+ http://www.memtest.org/ If the hardware checks out, then look to the installed AV/security software as the culprit. MowGreen =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== banthecheck.com "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"
From: French Quarter on 18 Jan 2010 13:16 The remote console, FixMBR seems to have solved it. Its still working. Thanks
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