Win XP Professional Registry Stop Error
Hello!
I have a problem with Win XP Professional. I believe that I'm getting a registry stop error and the PC can never finish successfully booting up. The problem I'm seeing is it starts looking like it's going to boot up OK. Then it immediately goes into Checkdisk (Msg says "One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency") to check the filesystem on the hard disk. I let checkdisk run to completion, and it reports that it finds no problems. I can and have cancelled checkdisk from starting/running.
Next, it shows a blue windows error screen, kind of like the "blue screen of death", not exactly the BSoD. That screen lasts for all of about 3 seconds, and then it disappears. From the repeated very quick glimpses I've gotten of it, I've read the following verbage: "Registry Error" Problem found.. Windows must shut down." The screen has a lot of text on it, but that's the most I've been able to read before it disappears. It also says it is doing a Physical Memory dump. Next it tries to re-boot itself, and the whole process I just described repeats. This would go on and on forever if I let it.
I've tried booting it up in safe mode, no good. I got same error. I tried "Last Known Good Configuration" but that didn't work, I got the same error.
Does anyone know if there is a way of freezing that blue windows error screen so it doesn't disappear so fast, which would allow me to get an error code or something like that off it? Is there any way the registry can be fixed if the PC can't ever finish booting up? Am I toast? Please help! I'm desperate. There are files on the HDD I need, and you guessed it, I did not back them up elsewhere!
I feel your frustration and learned my lesson many times...
This will not help your current problem, but it needs mentioning...
Since the hardware does no longer come with the Original CDs, only the Operating System usually on a hidden partition, one should ALWAYS make a set of bootable recovery CD/DVDs and an extra boot disk before doing anything else. So, once you get your PC working again, please read your manual and follow the instructions on how to do this to prevent future problems like this. Good luck, and Happy New Year! P.S. When you get a chance, look up a site called PC Doctor, they have a good program worth the money for recovering computers with this problem and include step by step instructions. You can purchase the CD or download the ISO file.
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http://68.178.180.36/pcguide/index Check this site - and click on the first box on the left, that's where I purchased my ISO file and created a CD.
Windows XP Registry Repair
Chery Wrote:
"I wish I could help you more, you might have to take it in a shop, or purchase the prog I suggested - it uses DOS first."
I purchased the PC Beginner Suite of Utilities, as you had suggested. Thank you.
Curlyben Wrote:
"You WILL need an XP Pro CD for the repair."
I suspected that would be the case, as I wondered what would be the source of the new Registry files. My thinking is that the corrupted Registry files will be overlaid with new ones, or they would be deleted and replaced with new ones. Thanks for your insight.
XP Registry Error Continues
The PC Beginner CD-ROM I purchased arrive in the mail. I booted my PC from the CD-ROM and was able to establish as DOS C: prompt. I tried to run a CHKDSK command, but I got a message that said I could not run that command, but rather, I must run SCANDISK.
I also tied to use it's Windows Recovery feature and tried to boot windows XP
But got the following message;
I/O error accessing boot sector file multi(0)disk(0)fdisk(0)\bootsect.dos
Any ideas on what that error message is trying to tell me? Plain english please, and Thanks!