RE: registry recover pop up upon reboot after updates

From: ZAK (ZAK_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:37:03 -0700

Yeah, I am having the problem also and posted 4 times about it by accident
cause it kept saying my post would not go through. Please nobody get mad
that I posted that many times, I did not mean too!!!

"mikael" wrote:

> have two computers that I was trying to apply the lastest patches and
> updates on. One was fresh out of the box. After I apllied all the latest
> updates and restarted each computer, now they both get a pop up box saying
> "one of the files containing the system's registry data had to be recovered
> by a log or alternate copy. The Recovery was successful". One of the
> computers had been in use for along time and never had any problems until I
> installed the last two updates that were available on windows update. (kb
> 841533, and Kb840987). The second computer ,as I said, was fresh out of the
> box, and had to have all the udpates applied...which I did over a period of
> days. No errors appeared until yesterday when I udpated the other computer.
> .It had several more updates other than the ones mentioned above. I tried
> uninstalling the updates above. The error went away ..so I thought. Then
> it came back again after a few re-boots. I looked all across the web and
> found a few references to this "popup box" , but no one seems to have a
> definitive answer to what reall is causing it. I havent found any mentioned
> to it being associated with a windows update issue, but that is the commone
> link between these two computers. Has any one else out there come across
> this? thanks in advance.



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