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| 840426 | 2009-12-17 00:43:00 | hey all when I start up I get the following error, Registry Recovery One of the files containg the system registry data had to be recovered by use of logs or alternative copy, The recovery was successful. How do I fix this problem? My system is a Toshiba Satellite A100 running windows XP home SP3 Thanks |
Iain Palmer (11308) | ||
| 840427 | 2009-12-17 01:29:00 | Youre not trying to connect this to an NT4 domain are you?? It looks like something in the registry is corrupt | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 840428 | 2009-12-17 01:47:00 | Can you boot up in safe mode and so a system restore from there? Tap F8 when starting up and select "Safe Mode" If that fails, we can always restore the registry in the Recovery Console....:D Blam |
Blam (54) | ||
| 840429 | 2009-12-17 01:55:00 | Registry Recovery One of the files containg the system registry data had to be recovered by use of logs or alternative copy, The recovery was successful. By finding out why it's doing it. Is it a one off? Or a regular error? If regular, check the hard drive for corruption, do a chkdsk /p/r first then a diagnostic. Check for malware. Check Windows, anything corrupted? |
pctek (84) | ||
| 840430 | 2009-12-17 02:14:00 | Youre not trying to connect this to an NT4 domain are you?? It looks like something in the registry is corrupt nope, just a home network and internet |
Iain Palmer (11308) | ||
| 840431 | 2009-12-17 06:48:00 | This error has been around since early 2003, there are 15,100 hits on google for the message and it has been fixed by everything from replacing faulty memory, faulty hard drive, reinstalling windows, cleaning and fixing registry, running chckdsk either from windows or from recovery consol. It strikes me this is one of those catch all error messages that comes up when something goes wrong and windows has no idea what it is. Probably the place to start would be to run Mem test or Microsoft memory diagnostic followed by a hdd diagnostic and then something like regcure, like I said there are hundreds of suggestions on Google. HTH |
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