![]() ![]() I managed to save a copy of the xml and dmp files to my usb. I'm guessing its not the start up registries that have gone wrong then :( Went back to normal windows 7, nothing started up like aim/msn etc coz I got rid of those and still like 30 seconds in the system crashed to BSOD. So I went into safe mode, into regedit and got rid of all the start up stuff, by going into hklm/hkcu and going to windows/run in each. It's saying registry error and the 51 code Open “System Volume Information” and inside it you should find another folder with a name like this:Į.Ok, so I turned on my computer this morning and logged in, soon after a couple start up programs, like msn and AIM, start up, boom bsod When “Mini Windows XP” is loaded, open Windows explorer and find the “C:\System Volume Information” folder.Ģ. Step 4: Restore the corrupted registry file from Windows Restore folder.ġ. When the " Hiren’s BootCD” menu appears on your screen, use your keyboard arrows keys to move into the “ Mini Windows Xp” option and then press " ENTER" ![]() Notice*: First make sure that CDROM Drive is selected as first boot device from inside your BIOS.ģ. ![]() Take the CD out from your recorder and insert it on the problematic ‘s computer CDROM drive.* Step 3: Boot the problematic computer with Hirens.BootCD.ġ. From inside “ Hirens.BootCD.15.2” folder, find the “Hiren's.BootCD.15.2.ISO” disc Image file and burn it to a CD. Step 2: Burn Hirens BootCD into an optical disk.ģ. Right click on “ Hirens.BootCD.15.2.zip” file and extract it. ![]() Scroll page down and click on “ Hirens.BootCD.15.2.zip” )Ģ. From another computer download “ Hiren’s BootCD ” . To solve the above errors follow the process below: Step 1. The problem may be due to a failed hard disk, bad memory (RAM), power corruption, etc. The reasons for these errors are not specific. Registry corrupted errors are common errors in Windows XP. “ Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: In this article I will show you an easy way to fix the following registry corrupted errors: ![]()
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