Vista Nls Data Missing Corrupt

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I reinstalled Windows Vista 32 bit on my Gateway laptop using the OEM install cd that came with it, but now when I boot up I get the following window: Windows Boot Manager Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix this problem: 1.

How to Fix Nls Data Is Missing Or Corrupt Errors Windows operating system misconfiguration is the main cause of Nls Data Is Missing Or Corrupt. Both Windows Vista. A reboot after yesterday's updates confronted me with an NLS error; booting from the Vista SP1. NLS data is missing. Because the NLS data is missing or corrupt'.

Cannot access nls data files

Cannot Access Nls Data Files

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Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer. Choose your language settings, and then click 'Next.' Click 'Repair your computer.' If you do not have this disc, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance. Status: 0xc000000f Info: Windows failed to load because the NLS data is missing, or corrupt. Reading a similar post, I tried the 3 methods from WinRE (Startup Repair, Bootrec /RebuildBcd, System Recovery) but they didn't work.

Missing Nls Files

I ran SFC /scannow from command prompt C: and it reports: Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service. I ran Windows Memory Diagnostics tool from WinRE and it reports no errors on my hard drive. Concurrent rdp patcher checksum.

I consulted the Gateway support site & also tried to access the recovery partition by pressing ALT-F10 upon reboot, but it didn't work either. I tried getting in safe mode by pressing F8, but I didn't get the 'Repair your computer' option which would have gotten me into Gateway's Recovery Management window.

Nls Data Files

I can't even get into Safe mode either, it loads a list of files and stops on Loaded: Windows system32 drivers crcdisk.sys and then the Windows Boot Manager message window reappears again (as above). Reading another post on here, using a USB stick and copying the.nls files from another Vista machine to the damaged one fixed the problem for another user, but I don't know have another Vista machine, just an XP one. Fortunately, I don't need the old data, I just want my laptop to boot up and work. Thank you in advance for your help.

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