The Automatic Recovery screen is not displayed if the Bootstat.dat file is compressed
This article was previously published under Q309481 SYMPTOMS When you restart your computer after an unsuccessful
attempt to start the computeror
after a registry recovery, the Windows XP Automatic
Recovery screen may not appear. CAUSE This issue can occur if the Windows\Bootstat.dat file is
compressed on an NTFS partition. If this is the case, the Automatic Recovery screen does not appear because Ntldr cannot write the Automatic Recovery flags to the Bootstat.dat file when it is compressed. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, decompress the Bootstat.dat file in
the Windows folder. To do so:
Note If the issue still exists, rename Bootstat.dat to Bootstat.old, and then restart the computer. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section. MORE INFORMATION When you restart your computer after a failed startup
attempt
or after a registry recovery, the computer displays
the Automatic Recovery screen. This screen includes the following error message
and the Windows Advanced Options menu: We apologize for
the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or
software change might have caused this. The Windows Advanced Options
menu includes the following troubleshooting modes:
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