Windows is bypassing your startup files

I have a user who deleted some of her windows start up files. I now get a prompt that says windows is bypassing your startup files the screen is then black with

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bypassing start up files

bypassing start up files

(OP)

29 Dec 03 13:45

I have a user who deleted some of her windows start up files. I now get a prompt that says «windows is bypassing your startup files» the screen is then black with a C:/
I tried changing the drive to the A:/ and running a startup disk but I keep receiving the error that I cannot run this command.
I cannot bypass this black screen …I need to at least be able to get to the recycle bin so i can restore the files she deleted. Is there a way to «trick» win98 into starting up w/out all the correct files??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Help!!! Windows is bypassing startup file!


  • Thread starter

    przero


  • Start date

    Mar 4, 2001

  • #1

When I boot up during load up the screen says" windows is bypassing startup file". Then it boots to safe mode. Checked msconfig and systray.exe is checked. However, control-alt-delete shows only explorer running.
Win ME
Abit VT6X4
PIII 800 EB
256 MB Crucial PC 133 RAM
SoundBlaster platinum Live
Radeon 64 DDR VIVO
Iomega 12X4X32 CD-RW
Toshiba 12X DVD

  • #2

You have a driver problem of some kind. Look in Control Panel/System/DeviceManager and fix any device showing a yellow excamation mark.

  • #3

Click on RUN from the start menu on the desktop and type sfc and set the resulting window to check for corrupted files and then click to start it.

Restore any corrupted files it fines from your original Windows OS installation disk or from your hdd if you have them copied there.

  • #5

przero, I’d like to know why the hll you bumb this thread without at least the courtesy of telling us that our suggestions is suck.

If you can’t take the time to try what’s suggested and then give us some feed back you can forget about getting any more help.

  • #6

Sorry, I am working this problem over the phone. The modem did have a yellow question mark in device manager. The system however began to work properly. When they tried to sign on to ISP, the system hung. On reboot problem re-appeared. Now going to remove the modem from the board. Didn’t mean to ruffle any feathers, I always try all suggestions and appreciate the help. It’s just hard to try and solve via the phone. Bumped it to keep it fresh till I(WE) get it solved.

  • #7

Windows cannot find SFC. Rt. click "my computer" and "properties" to get to "device manager" and it opens "my documents". "Start/settings/control panel/ system" gives us "accessibility properties".

  • #9

Anybody got any ideas? Cannot get into My Computer/propeties. cannot open anything in Control Panel. How do I make it go to Startup file?

  • #10

Is there a sys C: command available from the WinMe startup disk? If so you could give that a try or some of the other startup disk utilities. Print the startup disk readme and/or text file from the startup disk and see what all is available.

  • #11

Sounds like ME is corrupted to the point where it needs to be reinstalled.

Just try to reinstall over existing set up.

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please help — won’t boot up


  • Thread starter

    Guest


  • Start date

    Apr 27, 2004

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  • #1

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t know
what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup and
the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and don’t
know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95, etc.,
and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!

Guest

Guest


  • #2

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Make sure the computer has a valid «c:msdos.sys» file,
something like this:

[Paths]
WinDir=C:WINDOWS
WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
HostWinBootDrv=C
[Options]
BootGUI=1
;end

Ben

«Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50d901c42cab$4ac5c000$a601280a@phx.gbl…
> My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t know
> what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup and
> the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
> then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and don’t
> know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95, etc.,
> and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!

Guest

Guest


  • #3

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

I don’t know how to do this. Can you tell me where I
look for this at? Or do I type it in at the c:> ?
Sorry, I’m real stupid on computers! Thanks!
>——Original Message——
>Make sure the computer has a valid «c:msdos.sys» file,
>something like this:
>
>[Paths]
>WinDir=C:WINDOWS
>WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
>HostWinBootDrv=C
>[Options]
>BootGUI=1
>;end
>
>Ben
>
>»Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:50d901c42cab$4ac5c000$a601280a@phx.gbl…
>> My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t
know
>> what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup
and
>> the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
>> then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and
don’t
>> know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95,
etc.,
>> and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!
>.
>

Guest

Guest


  • #4

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

Start the computer, type
«c:windowscommandedit c:msdos.sys» and press «Enter».
If the file is blank, type in the following data, press «Alt-F»,
then «S». Then restart.

[Paths]
WinDir=C:WINDOWS
WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
HostWinBootDrv=C
[Options]
BootGUI=1
;end

Ben

«Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514f01c42cb7$57fd4570$a401280a@phx.gbl…
> I don’t know how to do this. Can you tell me where I
> look for this at? Or do I type it in at the c:> ?
> Sorry, I’m real stupid on computers! Thanks!
> >——Original Message——
> >Make sure the computer has a valid «c:msdos.sys» file,
> >something like this:
> >
> >[Paths]
> >WinDir=C:WINDOWS
> >WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
> >HostWinBootDrv=C
> >[Options]
> >BootGUI=1
> >;end
> >
> >Ben
> >
> >»Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:50d901c42cab$4ac5c000$a601280a@phx.gbl…
> >> My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t
> know
> >> what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup
> and
> >> the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
> >> then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and
> don’t
> >> know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95,
> etc.,
> >> and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!
> >.
> >

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  • #5

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

Thanks for your help. When I type in the
c:windowscommandedit c:msdos.sys — all I get is bad
command or file — I can’t get past this.

any other ideas??? Thanks! Peggie
>——Original Message——
>Start the computer, type
>»c:windowscommandedit c:msdos.sys» and
press «Enter».
>If the file is blank, type in the following data,
press «Alt-F»,
>then «S». Then restart.
>
>[Paths]
>WinDir=C:WINDOWS
>WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
>HostWinBootDrv=C
>[Options]
>BootGUI=1
>;end
>
>Ben
>
>»Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:514f01c42cb7$57fd4570$a401280a@phx.gbl…
>> I don’t know how to do this. Can you tell me where I
>> look for this at? Or do I type it in at the c:> ?
>> Sorry, I’m real stupid on computers! Thanks!
>> >——Original Message——
>> >Make sure the computer has a valid «c:msdos.sys»
file,
>> >something like this:
>> >
>> >[Paths]
>> >WinDir=C:WINDOWS
>> >WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
>> >HostWinBootDrv=C
>> >[Options]
>> >BootGUI=1
>> >;end
>> >
>> >Ben
>> >
>> >»Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in
>> message news:50d901c42cab$4ac5c000$a601280a@phx.gbl…
>> >> My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t
>> know
>> >> what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup
>> and
>> >> the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds
and
>> >> then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and
>> don’t
>> >> know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95,
>> etc.,
>> >> and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!
>> >.
>> >
>.
>

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  • #6

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

Peggie <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50d901c42cab$4ac5c000$a601280a@phx.gbl…
> My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t know
> what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup and
> the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
> then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and don’t
> know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95, etc.,
> and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!

At the C:> prompt, type DIR and press Enter.

Does it look like you have your regular files and directories?

Is the WINDOWS directory listed?

How about the MSDOS.SYS file? COMMAND.COM?

Do you have a Windows 95 boot floppy disk?

Do you have up-to-date virus protection installed?

Are you on dial-up, or broadband (DSL or Cable)?

Did you change anything, or install anything recently?

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  • #7

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

«Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t know
>what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup and
>the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
>then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and don’t
>know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95, etc.,
>and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!

Hi Peggie.

At the C:> prompt enter the following command:

EXIT

If that does not cure the problem try entering:

WIN /WX

And if the problem still persists enter:

TYPE CONFIG.SYS

and post the results back here.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

«The reason computer chips are so small is computers don’t eat much.»

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  • #8

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

Thanks for your help Ron! Here’s what happened:

typed EXIT — nothing happened — c prompt came back
then typed WIN /WX — this came back saying bad command or
file name.
Then typed in: TYPE CONFIG.SYS message came back
saying CONFIG.SYS file not found.

Now what do I do??? Thanks so much for trying to help
me!!

>——Original Message——
>»Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t
know
>>what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup and
>>the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
>>then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and
don’t
>>know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95,
etc.,
>>and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!
>
>Hi Peggie.
>
>At the C:> prompt enter the following command:
>
>EXIT
>
>If that does not cure the problem try entering:
>
>WIN /WX
>
>And if the problem still persists enter:
>
>TYPE CONFIG.SYS
>
>and post the results back here.
>
>Good luck
>
>
>Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
>—
>Microsoft MVP
>On-Line Help Computer Service
>http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
>
>»The reason computer chips are so small is computers
don’t eat much.»
>.
>

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  • #9

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

Thanks for trying to help me Huge, I appreciate it. Will
try to answer your questions. 1st off, this is my old
computer we are talking about — just used for games and
family history by my husband now. It has not been turned
on for 4 or 5 months. Turned it on, it went through the
normal setup and the Windows 95 screen flashed on for
about 2 seconds and then screen went back to black and
c: was there. Couldn’t get it to do anything. So,
restarted it, and got message «Drive Not Ready» Insert
Boot Disk. So did this and just couldn’t get anything to
bring it up. A couple years ago this happened, and
computer person told me to go into the CMOS Setup and see
if my startup data had fallen off, that this sometimes
happens. I had written this down, so followed my
instructions to check this out and on the Standart CMOS
page in the group of 4 listings in the middle of the
page — all 4 said «uninstalled» so went to the first one
and hit enter and then my user data was there. However,
this did not bring up Windows 95. My boot up disk will
not bring up Windows 95.

When I type in dir at the C:> nothing opens. I think it
says bad command or file name. It doesn’t seem like it
can find any files at all. It will not open in the Safe
Mode — message come up saying «Windows is bypassing your
startup files» then went to the c:> and nothing else
happens.

No — I haven’t installed or removed anything on the
computer for ages.

This computer is not on line. It was years ago and
always had virus protection. I don’t believe it has a
virus as I always did the scans when I had it on line and
never had any problems with it. I think it has been
almost 3 years since it was on line.

Any help you can give me is appreciated. Thanks! Peggie
>——Original Message——
>
>Peggie <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:50d901c42cab$4ac5c000$a601280a@phx.gbl…
>> My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t
know
>> what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup and
>> the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds and
>> then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and
don’t
>> know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95,
etc.,
>> and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!
>
>At the C:> prompt, type DIR and press Enter.
>
>Does it look like you have your regular files and
directories?
>
>Is the WINDOWS directory listed?
>
>How about the MSDOS.SYS file? COMMAND.COM?
>
>Do you have a Windows 95 boot floppy disk?
>
>Do you have up-to-date virus protection installed?
>
>Are you on dial-up, or broadband (DSL or Cable)?
>
>Did you change anything, or install anything recently?
>
>
>
>.
>

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  • #10

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

Go into the BIOS setup and make sure the hard drive is set up
properly. Use autodetect if available and be sure to save the
settings when exiting.

Ben

«Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:51ce01c42cc7$70845010$a601280a@phx.gbl…
> Thanks for your help. When I type in the
> c:windowscommandedit c:msdos.sys — all I get is bad
> command or file — I can’t get past this.
>
> any other ideas??? Thanks! Peggie
> >——Original Message——
> >Start the computer, type
> >»c:windowscommandedit c:msdos.sys» and
> press «Enter».
> >If the file is blank, type in the following data,
> press «Alt-F»,
> >then «S». Then restart.
> >
> >[Paths]
> >WinDir=C:WINDOWS
> >WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
> >HostWinBootDrv=C
> >[Options]
> >BootGUI=1
> >;end
> >
> >Ben
> >
> >»Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:514f01c42cb7$57fd4570$a401280a@phx.gbl…
> >> I don’t know how to do this. Can you tell me where I
> >> look for this at? Or do I type it in at the c:> ?
> >> Sorry, I’m real stupid on computers! Thanks!
> >> >——Original Message——
> >> >Make sure the computer has a valid «c:msdos.sys»
> file,
> >> >something like this:
> >> >
> >> >[Paths]
> >> >WinDir=C:WINDOWS
> >> >WinBootDir=C:WINDOWS
> >> >HostWinBootDrv=C
> >> >[Options]
> >> >BootGUI=1
> >> >;end
> >> >
> >> >Ben
> >> >
> >> >»Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in
> >> message news:50d901c42cab$4ac5c000$a601280a@phx.gbl…
> >> >> My windows 95 computer will not boot up and I don’t
> >> know
> >> >> what to do! When I turn it on, it does the startup
> >> and
> >> >> the windows 95 screen pops up for about 2 seconds
> and
> >> >> then disappears and I am left with the c prompt and
> >> don’t
> >> >> know what to do! I’ve typed win, windows95 win95,
> >> etc.,
> >> >> and nothing takes. Can anyone help me??? Thanks!
> >> >.
> >> >
> >.
> >

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  • #11

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)

«Peggie» <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Thanks for your help Ron! Here’s what happened:
>
>typed EXIT — nothing happened — c prompt came back
>then typed WIN /WX — this came back saying bad command or
>file name.
>Then typed in: TYPE CONFIG.SYS message came back
>saying CONFIG.SYS file not found.
>
>Now what do I do??? Thanks so much for trying to help
>me!!
>

Something is seriously amiss here.

Double checking a bit.

When you boot the computer it displays the prompt is:

C:>

Is that correct? Those exact 4 characters C : >

Also:

The command TYPE CONFIG.SYS results in «file not found»

The command DIR results in «bad command or file name».

Can you try the following command:

DIR C:

and see what happens.

It should definitely not produce a «bad command or file name» error.

Also try entering:

VER

and report that result as well.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

«The reason computer chips are so small is computers don’t eat much.»

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  • #12

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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 06:46:02 -0700, «Peggie»

>1st off, this is my old computer we are talking about
>It has not been turned on for 4 or 5 months.

Suggests a flat CMOS battery, as you later mention…

>Turned it on, it went through the normal setup and
>the Windows 95 screen flashed on for about 2 seconds

That means C:IO.SYS has been found and has run. This is the first
file of the OS that loads, and it looks for a C:Logo.sys to display
as the splash screen (failing which it uses an internal copy of the
same splash) as long as nothing in a C:Winboot.ini or C:MSDOS.sys
tells it to skip the splash.

So we know the HD is being found, Master Boot Record is OK, partition
table is OK, primary partition is found, partition boot code is OK,
and the partition’s file system is sane enough for IO.SYS to load.

However, on most HDs, all of these structures may reside at the
‘front’ of the HD and work even if CMOS settings are a bit out.

>and then screen went back to black and c: was there.

The screen clears to show progress as C:Config.sys and
C:Autoexec.bat are interpreted by IO.sys and Command.com respecively,
in case these pause on a «press a key…» message etc. That the
splash does not re-appear suggests a problem within these files or
what these files do, or possibly a bad Command.com

>restarted it, and got message «Drive Not Ready» Insert
>Boot Disk.

That’s worrying. The disk was «ready» enough to start booting the
first time, so the situation is variable, i.e. flaky rather than a
static «bad settings» thing that should fail the same way each time.

>A couple years ago this happened, and computer
>person told me to go into the CMOS Setup and see
>if my startup data had fallen off, that this sometimes
>happens. I had written this down, so followed my
>instructions to check this out and on the Standart CMOS
>page in the group of 4 listings in the middle of the
>page — all 4 said «uninstalled» so went to the first one
>and hit enter and then my user data was there.

By «user data» I take it to mean your HD’s geometry settings (i.e. how
big the HD is, how it’s addressed, etc.).

Two common problems can lose that data; a flat CMOS battery that
normally provides enough power to keep these stored when the PC is
switched off, and some types of deep crash that can blank the data.

In your case, the PC starts with this data in place but then loses it;
that doesn’t sound like a straightforward battery thing.

>When I type in dir at the C:> nothing opens. I think it
>says bad command or file name.

There’s a big difference between «nothing happens» and an error
message such as «bad command or file name». The latter implies a
living Command.com running on an uncrashed DOS mode.

Did you mistype «dir»? I ask, because Dir is a command that’s
internal to Command.com, and a Command.com bent enough to not
recognise Dir would be expected not to run at all.

>It will not open in the Safe Mode — message come up
>saying «Windows is bypassing your startup files»

That’s from IO.SYS, confirming your choice was accepted

>then went to the c:> and nothing else happens.

If that’s a «living» C:> (i.e. you press keys and see characters
appear) then you have successfully booted DOS mode. Plenty reasons
exist as to why Windows may not have loaded automatically in Safe Mode
as you’d have expected in this case.

>Any help you can give me is appreciated. Thanks! Peggie

See http://cquirke.mvps.org/9x/bthink.htm, or even
http://cquirke.mvps.org/9x/bad-pc.htm — the PC’s well sick, and until
you know the underlying hardware and file system are OK, you should
NOT try to run Windows! Windows *always* writes to HD, which can make
things worse++ if the file system is at risk or hardware’s flaky.

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So I’m bored cuz it’s summer break and i wanted to get this crappy computer in my room working. I’ve been using it as storage for various illicit goods for the past two years so its kinda beat up on the inside but i cleaned it out and everything looks fine in there. So anyway it runs windows 98 and when i turn it on it doesn’t go past the windows screen (with the logo and the sky. yeah that one.) anyway all the boot up tests and setup stuff looks fine (for all that i know) so i go and hold down ctrl to get the alternate start up menus and try safe mode. i try booting in safe mode and it says

Windows is bypassing your startup files.

HIMEM is testing extended memory… done.

edit: after a while it says

The following file is missing or corrupted C: WindowsDBLBUFF.sys

The following file is missing or corrupted C: WindowsIFSHLP.sys

it does more or less the same thing for all the other start up modes

anyways i’m pretty sure it must have a bad virus and be completely screwed so i think i’m gonna have to format the hardrive and re-install windows which is fine theres nothing on the C drive i really need… unfortunately i can’t do that because i can’t figure out a way to bring up the command prompt thing so i can do the format command. does anyone have a way to format the hard drive without actually starting up windows or better yet fix this crap and get me going in safe mode at least? Could there be something loose on the inside?

thanks in advance

oh and

RAM- 64 mb

graphics card- NVIDIA G-Force MX-400

BIOS- idk how to tell what version this is

Get yourself a BOOTDISK from here if you don’t have one at hand:

Copy it to a floppy disk

Insert floppy have BIOS boot off the floppy first when floppy loads type:

Fdisk/enter

you’ll have about four options:

Delete the the primary partition, Create a new partition,set the partition to active and afterwards after restarting computer, Boot again from floppy this time instead of typing fdisk you’ll use the format command like this

Format c/:

Don’t forget to leave the space between format and c/:

Anyways hit enter it should check for stability of the HDD if everything is good it should start formating.

Now if your PC has a way of booting up from CD then in BIOS select the CDrom as your primary boot device and save changes and reboot your system. At this point Windows98 should start loading.

It’s been a while since I’ve messed with Windows98, Anyways that’s how I used to do it.

Note: If your computer can bootup from CD, Use this instead:

ULTIMATE BOOTDISK

If you get windows to install and you keep getting these errors your best bet is to switch HDD’s, HDD’s from that time are most likely filled with bad clusters mainly in the surface area where no application can’t really fix not even at low level repair.

Good Luck!


Edited June 16, 2008 by pcguytech_2005

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