RE: "Access denied" in Recovery Console (recovering from corrupted reg

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From: pbrut (pbrut_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/16/04


Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 18:53:03 -0700

did you ever get a fix..i have the same problem

"TimmZiv" wrote:

> Hello. I’m trying to recover from a corrupted registry that is preventing my
> Windows XP Home edition from starting. I have the Microsoft article (307545)
> to help me. My problem is in part one of the of the four steps I need to
> take to fix it.
>
> At the C prompt in Recovery Console, I type in “md tmp”, as instructed. I
> get an error that says, “Access is denied”. When Recovery Console starts, it
> doesn’t ask me for a password, it just shows the C prompt. How do I get
> around the “Access is denied” message?
> Thanks for your help!



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