You should never replace only one perty of the registry. Many registry keys are really sub-keys in another key. So, since there is a connectivity if you replace one the replace all to maintain that unity.
Set aside enough time to not have to stop half way through. I have used this many times with great success. Thanks for the assistance. The hard drive was a ghosted clone of a smaller hard drive. I was able to use a 2. I found the entire config folder had been deleted during check disk when the laptop started to boot up. I was able to use the previous hard drive to copy the config folder to the replacement hard drive.
This allowed me to get windows to boot. New software must be reinstalled. Everything is not perfect, as other files may have been deleted, but will get there. May have to reinstall windows yet, but will have all data with a current backup if that is necessary. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.
Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended. Grant administrators full access to the corrupted system file. Replace the corrupted system file with a known good copy of the file. If the steps above don't work, you may need to reinstall Windows. For more info, see Windows 10 recovery options. Windows 8. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first.
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The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Also how would be able to make a copy of it if I cannot log onto windows? Thank You in advance. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 4. SloMoShun 3 Zinc. This problem occurs during an early phase of the boot process, during which available memory is limited.
The Registry must share this limited memory with other boot processes, including loading the kernel core portion of an operating system , boot drivers, and other components. If the System hive is too large to fit into the available memory, or is so fragmented that it prevents complete loading, you'll see this error message. Solution: Use the Recovery Console to try to create a nonfragmented or at least, less fragmented version of the System hive.
Insert your Win installation CD and reboot your computer. At the beginning of the boot process, when you see the option to Press Any Key to boot from CD, press any key. On the next screen, press C to start the Recovery Console. Select the installation you want to repair. Enter your administrator password at the prompt. The Recovery Console will display a command prompt. Follow the above instructions to boot into the Recovery Console.
If you have never created a Registry backup, you will need to restore the default System hive.
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