PC Review


Reply
Thread Tools Rate Thread

can't start, getting message windows\system32\config\system

 
 
Nairam
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      10th Jan 2008
i read the post, tried few things, it doesn't work, got windows xp home, keep
getting message windows\system32\config\system, got a fry's build pc,
warranty is gone, i already tried going to bios and making sure the first
boot is the cd, what i get is:

please select recovery option: restore system to factory settings (i done it
twice before, it wiped everything out, and i don't want to loose the files)

that is the only option i get, the restore software/cd is from wasay
technologies, any other way i can get around this? as far as i know, i
haven't backed up the files.
 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Nightowl
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      10th Jan 2008
Nairam <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Thu, 10 Jan 2008:

>i read the post, tried few things, it doesn't work, got windows xp home, keep
>getting message windows\system32\config\system, got a fry's build pc,
>warranty is gone, i already tried going to bios and making sure the first
>boot is the cd, what i get is:
>
>please select recovery option: restore system to factory settings (i done it
>twice before, it wiped everything out, and i don't want to loose the files)
>
>that is the only option i get, the restore software/cd is from wasay
>technologies, any other way i can get around this? as far as i know, i
>haven't backed up the files.



Hi Nairam

That message means part of your registry is damaged. There is a way to
recover without having to resort to a "factory restore" of your system,
though.

The first thing to try, if you haven't already, is to start up the
computer and go to the Advanced Options screen by tapping the F8 key
repeatedly (this is the same screen you go to to choose Safe Mode). When
you get there, choose Last Known Good Configuration and see if your
Windows will start.

If you still get the error message, you have a few options. There is a
Microsoft Knowledge Base article on this, but MS warns not to use its
method on OEM Windows installations; also it uses the Recovery Console,
which it doesn't seem is included on your manufacturer's disk. However,
there is a shortcut method which I prefer and which avoids those
problems.

If you have a friend who will help you, or access to a working computer,
make yourself a bootable "live" recovery CD such as:
Ultimate Boot CD for Windows -- http://www.ubcd4win.com/
Bart's PE -- http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
or a version of Linux called Knoppix:
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
They are all great tools but UBCD for Windows is probably easiest.

With one of these disks you can access the hard drive on your
non-booting computer and replace the damaged registry with recent copies
of its files stored within a restore point folder. This will allow you
to boot up and you can then run a full system restore from a point
before the problem began (don't skip this bit!) I've done this twice on
a friend's computer and can walk you through it once you've got your
live disk.

Once you've got your computer back, immediately install ERUNT:
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
and you'll never have this problem again.

Good luck! Keep us posted on how it goes :-)
--
Nightowl
 
Reply With Quote
 
Casehardened
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      29th Feb 2008


"Nightowl" wrote:

> Nairam <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Thu, 10 Jan 2008:
>
> >i read the post, tried few things, it doesn't work, got windows xp home, keep
> >getting message windows\system32\config\system, got a fry's build pc,
> >warranty is gone, i already tried going to bios and making sure the first
> >boot is the cd, what i get is:
> >
> >please select recovery option: restore system to factory settings (i done it
> >twice before, it wiped everything out, and i don't want to loose the files)
> >
> >that is the only option i get, the restore software/cd is from wasay
> >technologies, any other way i can get around this? as far as i know, i
> >haven't backed up the files.

>
>
> Hi Nairam
>
> That message means part of your registry is damaged. There is a way to
> recover without having to resort to a "factory restore" of your system,
> though.
>
> The first thing to try, if you haven't already, is to start up the
> computer and go to the Advanced Options screen by tapping the F8 key
> repeatedly (this is the same screen you go to to choose Safe Mode). When
> you get there, choose Last Known Good Configuration and see if your
> Windows will start.
>
> If you still get the error message, you have a few options. There is a
> Microsoft Knowledge Base article on this, but MS warns not to use its
> method on OEM Windows installations; also it uses the Recovery Console,
> which it doesn't seem is included on your manufacturer's disk. However,
> there is a shortcut method which I prefer and which avoids those
> problems.
>
> If you have a friend who will help you, or access to a working computer,
> make yourself a bootable "live" recovery CD such as:
> Ultimate Boot CD for Windows -- http://www.ubcd4win.com/
> Bart's PE -- http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
> or a version of Linux called Knoppix:
> http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
> They are all great tools but UBCD for Windows is probably easiest.
>
> With one of these disks you can access the hard drive on your
> non-booting computer and replace the damaged registry with recent copies
> of its files stored within a restore point folder. This will allow you
> to boot up and you can then run a full system restore from a point
> before the problem began (don't skip this bit!) I've done this twice on
> a friend's computer and can walk you through it once you've got your
> live disk.
>
> Once you've got your computer back, immediately install ERUNT:
> http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
> and you'll never have this problem again.
>
> Good luck! Keep us posted on how it goes :-)
> --
> Nightowl
>

 
Reply With Quote
 
Casehardened
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      29th Feb 2008

The info that Nightowl gave is EXCELLENT--the link to UBCD4WIN is the BEST I
have found--I have spent a lot of time looking all over the Microsoft site
for a registry repair for windows xp sp2 OEM and this is the best. The site
breaks it all down for and easy install--much better than BartPE or anything
else--thanks Nightowl.
"Nightowl" wrote:

> Nairam <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Thu, 10 Jan 2008:
>
> >i read the post, tried few things, it doesn't work, got windows xp home, keep
> >getting message windows\system32\config\system, got a fry's build pc,
> >warranty is gone, i already tried going to bios and making sure the first
> >boot is the cd, what i get is:
> >
> >please select recovery option: restore system to factory settings (i done it
> >twice before, it wiped everything out, and i don't want to loose the files)
> >
> >that is the only option i get, the restore software/cd is from wasay
> >technologies, any other way i can get around this? as far as i know, i
> >haven't backed up the files.

>
>
> Hi Nairam
>
> That message means part of your registry is damaged. There is a way to
> recover without having to resort to a "factory restore" of your system,
> though.
>
> The first thing to try, if you haven't already, is to start up the
> computer and go to the Advanced Options screen by tapping the F8 key
> repeatedly (this is the same screen you go to to choose Safe Mode). When
> you get there, choose Last Known Good Configuration and see if your
> Windows will start.
>
> If you still get the error message, you have a few options. There is a
> Microsoft Knowledge Base article on this, but MS warns not to use its
> method on OEM Windows installations; also it uses the Recovery Console,
> which it doesn't seem is included on your manufacturer's disk. However,
> there is a shortcut method which I prefer and which avoids those
> problems.
>
> If you have a friend who will help you, or access to a working computer,
> make yourself a bootable "live" recovery CD such as:
> Ultimate Boot CD for Windows -- http://www.ubcd4win.com/
> Bart's PE -- http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
> or a version of Linux called Knoppix:
> http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
> They are all great tools but UBCD for Windows is probably easiest.
>
> With one of these disks you can access the hard drive on your
> non-booting computer and replace the damaged registry with recent copies
> of its files stored within a restore point folder. This will allow you
> to boot up and you can then run a full system restore from a point
> before the problem began (don't skip this bit!) I've done this twice on
> a friend's computer and can walk you through it once you've got your
> live disk.
>
> Once you've got your computer back, immediately install ERUNT:
> http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
> and you'll never have this problem again.
>
> Good luck! Keep us posted on how it goes :-)
> --
> Nightowl
>

 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
XP could not start... \Windows\System32\config\system =?Utf-8?B?UE1M?= Windows XP Help 2 23rd Feb 2006 05:51 PM
\windows\system32\config\system error message =?Utf-8?B?REFMRUpSOA==?= Windows XP General 3 3rd Jan 2006 04:56 AM
couldn't start c:\Windows\System32\config\system aa Windows XP General 3 14th Feb 2004 05:41 AM
\windows\system32\config\system error message David Windows XP General 2 19th Jan 2004 11:14 PM
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM error message Dave Windows XP General 2 19th Jan 2004 09:35 PM


Features
 

Advertising
 

Newsgroups
 


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:24 PM.