c:\windows\system32\logfiles\srt\srttrail.txt
SRTTrail.txt C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\SRT\SRTTrail.txt
what is booting file win vista
No. Windows Vista is not based on DOS and a DOS boot disk will be unable to read the file system that Vista is on.
Just upgraded to win7 from xp pro.& created a file in the C:/ drive called Windows.old.Maybe Vista does the same thing.
There is a simple method on Windows Vista to create a handy desktop shortcut. Assuming the file is already on the PC in question, click on the Start button, go to All Programs, and then find the file. Right click on the file and then select Send To and then the desktop. This will enable a shortcut.
Double click on the disk, and locate the file with a name "Setup.exe", double click on that file it should start the installation.
Go to "Start menu" "Search", or if you have vista simple type it into the text box when you open the start menu, and search fro the file eg. "filename.dll" then when you find it right click it and select "Delete".
Download VisualBoy Advance, open it, and then click file>open>(Location of ROM File goes here). There are other emulators, but VBA is acknowledged as the best.
Boot Configuration Data (BCD)
NTLDR
NTLDR
The file may be damaged, and it is possible that you can't repair it.You may want to look for repair tools for the specific type of file you are using. For example, if it is an Excel file, look for Excel repair tools. However, it is quite possible that the file is damaged beyond repair. What you REALLY have to do is to start making backup copies of important information. That way, if an important file gets damaged, you won't lose more than a few days of work (depending how often you make the backups).