Re: Fixing a registry permissions issue?



Anyone know how to reset the permissions for the registry while booted to a
different OS.... pls

"Daryl" wrote:

Thx for replying... I tried this and I was able to boot up, but I had no
restore points to use.... It seems the directories were there but the data
inside wasn't...... So I put the original files back in place and I am back
to where I started..... :(

"´¯`·.. ><)))º>`" wrote:


this may get you back into
the desktop by replacing
your registry with a default
one via recovery console

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545/

once you get back in windows,
you may be able to do a system
restore to a more recent date or
if you are tech savvy, then you will
have the opportunity to re-modify
the registry that didn't work.

- db


"Daryl" <Daryl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:11939D5F-4E18-44EE-8466-39E6186134B8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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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