Repair corrupt software hive




















It saves you the time of typing all the commands or dragging and dropping. It can be run from a windowsPE Disk or if you slave the offline drive to another computer.

Please let me know if you find any bugs I have tested on a few computers with no issues. Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. It will take a few minutes to load fully, but when it does you should see a Windows XP like interface like in the picture below: 3.

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Internet Age says:. Tech Solutions says:. Col Ward says:. Richard says:. Nick says:. Rick Brancadora says:. John says:. Close dialog. Session expired Please log in again. Windows failed to start and in the event log it said registry hive corrupt. Since then I have run into a multitude of errors including but not limited to:.

You should note that I have run several virus, spyware, malware , hard disk, and ram tests, everything comes up clean. Chkdsk will not run, no matter how I try to run it cmd promt, tune up utilites, or from the C: drive itself. I says " to skip scan press any key in Also when Windows reboots I am automatically at a classic windows theme, I can change it manually once windows is booted, but the changes do not stick.

I have no idea whats going on and have tried everything in my knowledge to figure out the problems. If it helps I notice red blocks all across Auslogics Registry Defrag analyzer when it scans Hive 2 of the registry. Again im almost positive this is a registry error and would only like solutions that do not involve a clean reinstall as that is NOT an option at this point.

Is this true, is this not possible? The tech is talking about likely backing up your data to an external device, wiping the OS on the corupted registry system and reloading the OS. In the current circumstances you're in it's really the only way to be sure that it will work and that you will not run into further related issues down the road.

I cannot understand, in your current situation why it's not an option. Why wouldn't it be? Either that, or spin your wheels looking for some anoymous missing or corupting resgistry. Or as NanoWarp put it, No one takes the time to manually repair the entire registry. No one takes the time to manually repair the entire registry.

One creates a backup of the registry, a system image and a data backup on external storage before playing with the registry or trying software, etc. Then, when you bork the system, there are recovery options to use. Malware cannot be reliably removed on the live system. After this step you will know is the disk good or broken. Or, remove the disk and conect to other machine via USB adapter but make sure it is a good, tried adapter!

You just need to get that hard drive into a working Windows XP computer for a few minutes. Make sure you have your computer set to show hidden files and also system files. First things first, run chkdsk on that drive, after all it is most likely filesystem corruption that has caused the registry to become corrupt in the first place.

Let that finish before continuing. This will launch the registry editor on your computer. The recovery was successful. The registry is a database.



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