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I used GHOST to image a dying HDD to a new one. Everything went OK until it
rebooted. Now when I enter the password a screen comes up and says

Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small.

It then gives instructions on how to increase the size etc. When I click
on OK, the login screen comes up again, and then the massage. I cannot get
past the login screen.
I have also tried in safe mode, but the same thing....

Any ideas ???


Thanks

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Check
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] US;Q315270
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] us;Q316528


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Matjaz Ladava
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"BOB" <BOB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I used GHOST to image a dying HDD to a new one. Everything went OK until it
> rebooted. Now when I enter the password a screen comes up and says
>
> Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small.
>
> It then gives instructions on how to increase the size etc. When I click
> on OK, the login screen comes up again, and then the massage. I cannot get
> past the login screen.
> I have also tried in safe mode, but the same thing....
>
> Any ideas ???
>
>
> Thanks
>

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I am also having a similar issue the original poster was having (I'm on Windows 2000 however). Not sure if the author's problem was resolved but I could not even follow the instructions given on the site since it took me right back to the log-on screen without even letting me see the start menu or anything. Please advise. Thank you!

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Ok, I was able to resolve me issue actually. I just had to connect to a networked computer and change the registry a bit as per instructions on:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249321

Changing the registry allowed me to actually log instead of just being kicked right back out. I thought I'd state the results here for whomever stumbles onto this forum in the future.


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