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Re: Recovering an older gateway xp machine
If you ever made a backup of system state, you can restore it with the
backup wizard.
There is a Help & Support article about recovering from a corrupt registry,
but it really only applies to a non-OEM system.
Sometimes you can recover using a restore point.
Otherwise, as Gateway has not helped much, you may not be able to restore
the system.
Jim
"Nick Mirro" <nickmirro@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:62919488-7936-4e00-b653-bc0b74f2c450@w1g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
On Dec 3, 7:02 pm, "philo" <ph...@privacy.net> wrote:
> "Nick Mirro" <nickmi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:b49b65d4-e9e7-40c7-83cd-77b132da3efe@v38g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Cannot boot a crtical machine. Cannot get into safe mode. There is a
> > stop error when files begin loading. Maybe the registry is corrupt.
>
> > We do not have an os cd but the box has the certificate of
> > authenticity. We do not have the installation administrative
> > password.
>
> > Gateway's service provider will not help us with a replacement cd.
>
> > Can I use another windows cd to do a repair installation and enter the
> > PIN from the certificate? There are critical files on this machine.
>
> > Will Microsoft support walk through this sort of problem for $59?
>
> If the machine has an OEM version of XP on it
> (which is probable)
>
> You would not be able to perform a repair install
> with a non-OEM cd...
> besides, you may end up doing worse damage if the machine does not boot
> due to a hardware problem such as RAM (for example)
>
> Since it sounds like there's critical data on the machine...
> the best thing to do would be to remove the drive
> and slave it to another machine...then retrieve the data.
>
> Once you have all the data backed up,
> then you may feel free to try to repair the machine.
>
> I'd at least run a RAM test and a HD diagnostic first though
Success! Slaved to another machine I had full access to all folders.
That is a relief.
Now that the data is safe and I have full access to the drive, is it
possible to restore a registry backup using Windows explorer. Thanks
again!
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