When problems of this sort come up, it is a good idea to run CHKDSK on the
boot drive. Your error might indicate that the registry files are on a bad
sector and backup copies need to be used during the boot. Run CHKDSK with
the /F fix option (can do this through Windows Explorer). It will require a
reboot to complete. It will not hurt to do this and may solve your problem.
To first see if there are any errors, you may run CHKDSK without the fix
option just to see if any errors are reported. Still would be a good idea to
run the fix once in a while.
Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message-----
Everytime I boot my XP Home Edition laptop I get 2 error messages. They read
like this:
First one:
Windows - Registry Recovery
One of the files containing the Systems Registry data had to be recovered by
use of a log or alternative copy. The recovery was succesful
Then this loads:
RUNDLL
Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\drvsas.dll The specified module could not
be found.
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