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sesanti
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Posted - 2008.02.22 23:54:00 -
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Well, it wouldn't go into a technical support thread because it does not pertain to EVE.
I have managed to delete all the REGZ_BINARY from the registry path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/MountedDevices, on my WinXP 32-bits.
I was under the impression this keys would regenerate after a normal reboot. But now Windows is stuck at the light-blue screen which says "Loading Windows", it stops accessing my disks and just stays there ... I can't force it to run in Debug Mode, Safe Mode (any of the 3 settings), it has just stopped working.
Is there any way I can import this data from my WinXP 64bits install (the one I am using right NOW) into the 32-bits registry?
Or should I do a reinstall?
Thanks!
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<I am a guy... don't mind the portrait> |

sesanti
Minmatar Universal Exports FOUNDATI0N
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Posted - 2008.02.22 23:54:00 -
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Well, it wouldn't go into a technical support thread because it does not pertain to EVE.
I have managed to delete all the REGZ_BINARY from the registry path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/MountedDevices, on my WinXP 32-bits.
I was under the impression this keys would regenerate after a normal reboot. But now Windows is stuck at the light-blue screen which says "Loading Windows", it stops accessing my disks and just stays there ... I can't force it to run in Debug Mode, Safe Mode (any of the 3 settings), it has just stopped working.
Is there any way I can import this data from my WinXP 64bits install (the one I am using right NOW) into the 32-bits registry?
Or should I do a reinstall?
Thanks!
_______________________________________________ The ShadowMaster -
<I am a guy... don't mind the portrait> |

sesanti
Minmatar Universal Exports FOUNDATI0N
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Posted - 2008.02.23 02:55:00 -
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Well, I have finally fixed it. I managed to update the registry files in the Windows folder with those from yesterday's Restore Point, which is stored at System Volume Information, using the Recovery Console.
YARRRR!  _______________________________________________ The ShadowMaster -
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