File missing or corrupt winnt system32 config system


















It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Start date Dec 20, Status Not open for further replies. I was also given this computer and wasn't told which OS is currently on it.

This is important. Hello and welcome to Techspot. That way, you stand a better chance of it being replied to. Regards Howard :wave: :wave:. If you did, and it still won't boot from one of those you have a hardware problem.

Also if you don't know what is on it, you won't be able to properly repair, and unless its Windows ME you probably can't legally put any Windows OS on it that you didn't buy for that machine. I think you are better off clean installing the OS of your choice.

If there potentially is some data on the drive you want not very ethical if its not yours then put the drive in a working machine to get at it. Start your PC and press "Delete" button or "F2" to take you into the bios. From what I have scene, it usually ends up being a daisy chain effect It can be found on the UBCD page. Is the operating system, XP, Windows ?.

When you said that the Microsoft way did not do any good, what exactly did you try out?. I have read and understood the Microsoft fix, and to me it works, so we need your point on why it did not work. If you followed the fix it should have been repaired. Other than that, what you do is a good thing, making a image of the data. If it were me i would start over fresh after a back up of course. If this information is useful, please mark as helpful. 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.

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Please note: Do not post advertisements, offensive material, profanity, or personal attacks. Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. However, I got a common error that always happen to our PC clients. Could anyone or any forum member got a solution or make research for it as i badly need a solution for it. The only solution for me at the moment is just make an ghost image to those harddisk affected.

I've tried the Microsoft site tip and solution for it but it never work. Please let MiniTool Solution help you in such a dilemma. The registry, also known as Windows registry, is actually a hierarchical database of low-level settings, options, information, and other values of the software and hardware installed on the operating system OS.

The registry is not a single large file; instead, it's a set of discrete files called hives each contains a registry tree. Both the device configuration and user preferences can be reflected in the file.

In fact, a new subkey will be created and saved in the system registry whenever a new application is installed.

The related settings of that app are contained in the file: location, version, size, and so on. Typical registry hives locations:.

Windows provides you with a Registry Editor to make changes to the registry files. While browsing the internet, I suddenly find there are lots of people talking about the problem system registry file is missing. A large number of users said they were seeing the error message: Windows 7 failed to load because the system registry file is missing or corrupt. The truth is that the system registry file is missing or corrupt error is not exclusive to Windows 7.

And the error codes after status are not all the same. Please read this page to know what happens and how to deal with it. As mentioned above, the Windows registry is an important database in Windows. It may be broken due to many factors, such as power supply getting interrupted, disk writing errors, human error during the registry configuration, and virus invading into the computer.

There is no denying that the BCD binary-coded decimal data plays an important role in an operating system. Whenever the BCD data is corrupted, an underlying booting problem will appear to cause the system registry file error:.



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