943,994 Members | Top Members by Rank

Ad:
May 15th, 2005
-1

Registry File Failure?

Expand Post »
everytime i try to start my laptop computer, i get this message on a blue screen (although, it does not look like a traditional Blue Screen of Death)...i've tried reseting to the last settings that worked, but i end up at this same screen:
--------------------
STOP: c0000218 {Registry File Failure}
The registry cannot load the hive (file):
\SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE
or its log or alternate.
It is corrupt, absent, or not writable.

Beginning dump of physical memory
Physical memory dump complete.
Contact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistance.
---------------------
now...i THINK i got this message a few months ago...it was on this same type of screen but i cannot remember if the text was the same...

i called Dell...and after the standard 2hour wait, they helped me solve the problem...this is what i did:

they had me boot to a command prompt...this is where my first question comes in...how do you do this? when i press F8 during startup, i get the choice of options, and the only one that looks like what i need is "boot in safemode with command prompt"...but if i do this, i end up back at the same blue screen i described above...so...is there another way to get to a command prompt?

after this, i entered a command (i can't remember what it was, sorry sad.gif )and then had to wait for maybe an hour while watching some percentage go up and up...when this was done, my problem was fixed...

i'm sorry for being so vague, but this is all i can remember off the top of my head...the lady on the phone at Dell said it was a very complex problem (that she could not understand/explain to me)...so i doubt this is caused by a virus...any clue as to what command i ran? does this make sense to anybody?? it certainly doesn't make sense to me...thanks guys
Similar Threads
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Newbie Poster
Nicer is offline Offline
4 posts
since May 2005
May 15th, 2005
0

Re: Registry File Failure?

Hi,Welcome to DaniWeb ,this SITE might help .
Team Colleague
Reputation Points: 1056
Solved Threads: 792
I hate 20 Questions
caperjack is online now Online
12,725 posts
since Aug 2003
Feb 25th, 2010
0

registry file failure

I am getting this same problem with my Dell laptop Vostro 1310; I've tried all the safe mode options to no avail. I'm encouraged that someone had the same problem and solved it, but I need to know what the solution was. I see this post was 2005 and now it's 2010 so I'm assuming the problem did get solved.
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Newbie Poster
odell is offline Offline
1 posts
since Feb 2010
Feb 25th, 2010
0
Re: Registry File Failure?
Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by odell ...
I am getting this same problem with my Dell laptop Vostro 1310; I've tried all the safe mode options to no avail. I'm encouraged that someone had the same problem and solved it, but I need to know what the solution was. I see this post was 2005 and now it's 2010 so I'm assuming the problem did get solved.
hi ,please start a new thread, as this is really old ,and please post your error message and explain your problem clearly thanks
Team Colleague
Reputation Points: 1056
Solved Threads: 792
I hate 20 Questions
caperjack is online now Online
12,725 posts
since Aug 2003
Feb 25th, 2010
0
Re: Registry File Failure?
If this was the case "then had to wait for maybe an hour while watching some percentage go up and up..." then i assume he was watching the chkdsk screen.
If you can enter safe mode with prompt, then run:
chkdsk /f
If you can not enter safe mode then use the Recovery Console [via your XP installation disk] and run:
chkdsk /r
Note the DIFFERENCE.
Reputation Points: 239
Solved Threads: 296
Industrious Poster
gerbil is offline Offline
4,169 posts
since May 2005

This thread is more than three months old

No one has posted to this discussion for at least three months. Please let old threads die and do not reply to them unless you feel you have something new and valuable to contribute that absolutely must be added to make the discussion complete. Otherwise, please start a new thread in this forum instead.
Message:
Previous Thread in Windows NT / 2000 / XP Forum Timeline: DVD ROM crashes Graphics
Next Thread in Windows NT / 2000 / XP Forum Timeline: cold boot 1 min -- warm restart 15 min





About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | Acceptable Use Policy
Forum Index | Build Custom RSS Feed


Follow us on Twitter


© 2011 DaniWeb® LLC