Re: Heres a hard one

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What blue screen? What does it say?

If the computer is on a network you can access it via the IPC$ administrative share from another computer on the network and the net use command:

net use \\ComputerName\IPC$ /user:administrator *

From that other computer you can veriy for the presence of the file and you can use Regedit to edit the registry of the remote machine.

If the computer is not part of a network you can mount the disk in another machine or you can use a Bart PE disk or an Ultimate Boot CD for Windows (UBCD4Win) to do the work. To remotely edit the registry see instructions here: http://www.rwin.ch/xp-live/regedit.htm

John

heenfreak wrote:

that is my problem and i went and downloaded the windows recovery
console and tried to run it in my computer and bam blue screen of
frustration. i cant run any cd without getting this blue screen of
frustration


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