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Registry Error Message

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Hi, I'm currently updating my sister's PC for her.

One the issues it has is that, when XP has finished loading, an error message appears which says, 'One of the files containing the system's registry files had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate copy. The recovery was succesful.'.

The machine then runs fine but when it is loaded up again, the same message appears.

Does anyone have an idea as to how I could stop it from appearing altogether?

Cheers,

Lenny.
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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,602 Forumite
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    try running chkdsk

    http://www.schrockinnovations.com/chkdsk.php
    1. Boot your computer from your Windows XP Cd or from your 6-disk XP/2000 Boot Disk Set. To do this, insert your CD or Floppy #1 and turn your computer on. When the menu comes up, select boot from CD or boot from floppy (do not select boot from hard drive).
    2. Your computer will begin to boot. Eventually, you will see a screen asking you what you would like to do. Press the ltter R on your keyboard to proceed to the Windows Recovery Console.
    3. As you progress to the Recovery Console you may be asked which partition you would like to boot into. Type the number associated with the partition containing your NTFS partition (usually 1 or 2) and then press enter to continue. You may be asked for your administrator password. If you have one, type it in and press enter. If you do not have a password to boot your computer into Windows, simply press enter.
    4. Now youshould be at a command prompt. from here, typr the following command without the quotes and press enter: "chkdsk /p"
    5. This is a short test that will tell you whether or not a longer test is needed. If after the test completes, the message "One or more errors detected on the volume" appears, then proceed to step 6. If no errors are reported, then your drive can not be repaired using chkdsk.
    6. Now you should be back at the command prompt. Type the following command without the quotes and press enter: "chkdsk /r"
    7. This test will take a while depending on the size of your drive. It will look for the errors on your drive and repair them. When it completes, you will be back at a command prompt.
    8. Now type "chkdsk /p" again and press enter. If no errors are reported, your drive has been successfully repaired and is safe to use again temporarily. If errors are still reported, then your drive is on its last leg. You may be able to boot it now though.
    9. Remove the floppy disk or CD from your system and restart the PC. Take a moment now to back up your important data.
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  • Cheers for the tip Browntoa.

    I ran the checkdisk but still no joy.

    Lenny.
    Save £6k in 2015 - Jan £500
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