"Licensed to Quill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> Give it a try.
> Things are getting very peculiar indeed: Nothing will get my system to
> see that there is a registry there. It still reports no SYSTEM file
> just after I press the Go Into Windows 2000 Professional option.
>
> I have now confirmed that the registry is exactly as it was before I
> made the changes as instructed by Microsoft on their recover a
> registry from Restore Console page, even gone as far as to use that 6
> floppy repair process to repair the registry to ensure that what
> wasn't broken before DEFINITELY isn't broken now (the repair utility
> reports that the registry has been repaired so it presumably is there,
> is fine and doesn't need anything doing to it) and still the system
> won't boot to any registry
>
> I also checked that the registry is one which was working before and
> that the backup replacement from the regback directory I tried which
> it wouldn't see either IS one which was working last June and it is
> (the one in the repair directory is one which dates from before I got
> the computer when the original install was done and is only about two
> megabytes as opposed to the recent one which is 7.2 Mb and the June
> one which is 6.6 Mb. So the problem isn't with the registry, it is
> with something preventing the system from seeing it. Whatever I do, as
> I said, I can check by going into safe mode boot and it shows verbose
> mode, goes straight past SYSTEM to check for a SYSTEM.ALT file and
> then stops without reading anything from either, telling me
> immediately that there is no registry.
>
> Not that I have tried it yet but I am even beginning to doubt that I
> would be able to do an in-place upgrade to XP Pro as the install
> process might not see this registry.
>
> Any ideas what might be wrong or is there something on the MS
> Knowledge base about systems not being able to see their perfectly
> proper SYSTEM files which might be relevant to this problem? ( I never
> managed to figure out any way of checking that source and posting to
> the win2000.registry group doesn't seem to be eliciting any responses
> while I explain this problem under a wrong title)
>
>
>
Have you run chkdsk /r from recovery console? If not do that.
Leonard Severt
Microsoft Enterprise Support
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