Re: Fixing a registry permissions issue?
- From: Daryl <Daryl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:08:00 -0700
Mark,
Your saying to go into the Recovery console and perform the command as shown?
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
Part of the Recovery Console start up will query you for the OS you want to.
run in. If you are not seeing that query, the registry is probably gone.
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"Daryl" <Daryl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mark,
here's the command that it is acking me to use...
secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb
/verbose
Now, how do I change this command to work on the setup I am using.
I am currently using a dual bott config. I want to fix the other boot
drives properties, it is on F drive right now. I'm not sure how to format
the
command to work on my system...
D
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
This reset might be possible from the Recovery Console. I haven't tried
it.
Having seen a SP2 remove command work like this, I think you should give
this a try.
HOW TO Reset Security Settings Back to the Defaults:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;313222
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"Daryl" wrote:
Hi Mark,
thx for the reply. I tried to goto Safe mode with command prompt. No
good.
When it starts I get to the same screen. It's the same screen as I get
when i
normally boot. The screen is light blue in the center with dark blue
bands on
the top and bottom, and it has the Windows Xp logo in the center. Then
the PC
just hangs there.... If you have any more ideas I'd appreciate it.....
Thx
Daryl
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
Since windows has not yet successfully restarted (no welcome screen)
you
might use "Last Known Good Configuration" on the boot menu (F8 on
restart.)
If no help, you can try booting to Safe Mode With Command Prompt to
use the
restore feature.
HOW TO Start System Restore Tool from Command Prompt (Q304449):
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q304/4/49.asp
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"Daryl" wrote:
Hi ,
Here is my system spec:
Abit AG8 mobo, with 2 gig ram
2 raptor 10krpm Sata drives in RAID 0 (Primary boot with XP Pro)
1 Maxtor 80 Gig (secondary boot with XP Pro)
X700 Graphics
SB Audigy
I use the sata raid to boot for the last 2 years without issue. I
had put
off updating to SP2 for a while. I tried to update it several times
since
September with no luck, but I didn't really try to "fix" it until
last night.
I read the log files of the update and found a reg key that it
could change
because its permissions were set wrong. So I changed it. Re-did the
update,
and it failed again, but for a different key. I changed that one,
and again
another failure. Here's where I messed up.... I didn't want to
spend days
trying to update after each key change so I changed the permissions
for
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and then sent those permissions to all child
keys. Now
when I boot it gets to the screen right before the user names
appear and I
can do nothing but hit the reset on the tower.... I have a restore
point for
5 hours before I did the change, is it possible to restore to that
point
using the recovery console? Or can I edit the registry for that
installation
from this OS ? Any help is appreciated...
Thx
D
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