From: French Quarter on
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
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
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From: French Quarter on
Thank you for the quick response.

Finally in many test, booted to Recovery Console.

chkdsk found nothing so the FixMBR was run and it fixed something in the MBR
and now it works

From: French Quarter on
The remote console, FixMBR seems to have solved it.
Its still working.
Thanks