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Corrupt SOFTWARE hive keeps recorrupting

 
 
jbclem
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      16th Mar 2007
I was able to get my Win2000 to boot by replacing the corrupt SOFTWARE hive
with the original one from the WinNT/repair folder. But a day later when I
tried to go back into this Win2000 setup, the SOFTWARE hive was corrupt
again and I couldn't get into Win2000. I've replace the SOFTWARE hive
again, and am writing this from the working Win2000, but I need to find out
what could be causing this re-corruption...I expect it will keep occuring
until I can figure out the cause.

Any ideas about this...when it happens the Win2000 logo screen will come up
and just before it ends, up pops a blue screen (for 1/2 second) with an
error message about the corrupt SOFTWARE hive.

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Arkadiusz 'Black Fox' Artyszuk
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      19th Mar 2007
jbclem wrote:

> I was able to get my Win2000 to boot by replacing the corrupt SOFTWARE hive
> with the original one from the WinNT/repair folder. But a day later when I
> tried to go back into this Win2000 setup, the SOFTWARE hive was corrupt
> again and I couldn't get into Win2000. I've replace the SOFTWARE hive
> again, and am writing this from the working Win2000, but I need to find out
> what could be causing this re-corruption...I expect it will keep occuring
> until I can figure out the cause.


Very often it's caused by RAM or disk controller malfunction. For more
information see "How to troubleshoot registry corruption issues" -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822705

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David H. Lipman
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      20th Mar 2007
From: "Arkadiusz 'Black Fox' Artyszuk" <(E-Mail Removed)>


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| Very often it's caused by RAM or disk controller malfunction. For more
| information see "How to troubleshoot registry corruption issues" -
| http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822705
|

It can also be caused by the Registry file being located in an area of the hard disk with a
bad sector.

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K. Brian Kelley
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      20th Mar 2007

> From: "Arkadiusz 'Black Fox' Artyszuk" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> |
> | Very often it's caused by RAM or disk controller malfunction. For
> more
> | information see "How to troubleshoot registry corruption issues" -
> | http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822705
> |
> It can also be caused by the Registry file being located in an area of
> the hard disk with a bad sector.
>


This was the cause on one of the systems I use. The hard drive was going
bad and while I was able to recover the hive once (long enough to get some
data off), the next time I booted the system the error re-occurred. Replaced
the hard drive, re-installed the OS, and all is well.


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David H. Lipman
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      20th Mar 2007
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| This was the cause on one of the systems I use. The hard drive was going
| bad and while I was able to recover the hive once (long enough to get some
| data off), the next time I booted the system the error re-occurred. Replaced
| the hard drive, re-installed the OS, and all is well.
|
| K. Brian Kelley, brian underscore kelley at sqlpass dot org
| http://www.truthsolutions.com/
|

Often this kind of problem can be corrected by obtaing the manufacturers diagnostic
software. For exmple in the case of IBM/Hitachi hard disks, the Drive Fitness Test (DFT).
Then the software will detect bad sectors, move the data to good sectors and then block-out
the bad sectors so thet won't be used again.

This approach is good if it is a only a sporadic problem. If the problem is ongoing with
Bad Sectors then a new hard disk would be warranted. However one can use software such as
Drive Fitness Test (DFT), repair the problem and then proceed to Ghost the disk to a
replacement hard
drive. Thus, hopefully, there will be no data loss.

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K. Brian Kelley
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      20th Mar 2007
> Often this kind of problem can be corrected by obtaing the
> manufacturers diagnostic software. For exmple in the case of
> IBM/Hitachi hard disks, the Drive Fitness Test (DFT). Then the
> software will detect bad sectors, move the data to good sectors and
> then block-out the bad sectors so thet won't be used again.
>
> This approach is good if it is a only a sporadic problem. If the
> problem is ongoing with
> Bad Sectors then a new hard disk would be warranted. However one can
> use software such as
> Drive Fitness Test (DFT), repair the problem and then proceed to Ghost
> the disk to a
> replacement hard
> drive. Thus, hopefully, there will be no data loss.


Very true. In our case we had several previous laptops with the same hard
drives go bad and we knew this one was due. So rather than go through running
the diagnostics, we got the laptop to boot and pulled the data off. Had it
been a new HD, we probably would have gone with the approach given here.

K. Brian Kelley, brian underscore kelley at sqlpass dot org
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