Brittney
December 11th 03, 09:35 PM
I HAVE THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM!!
HELP ME!!!
HELP!
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a big problem on my hands. When XP starts it
gives
>me this message saying that there is a registry error.
I
>don't have any sort of repair disk or emergency disk (my
>stupidity) and I have files on the computer that are
>encrypted. This computer is a dual-boot with Windows
>2000 Server and XP on it so I can see XP partition if I
>boot up Server but, of course, I can't read the
encrypted
>files. The encrypted files are just the files in My
>Documents. Everything else is not encrypted.
>
>I have tried to start in safe mood but it still gives me
>that blue screen stating the registry error. I tried to
>install a new copy over the existing copy but when the
>install program gets to the point where it says that it
>is detecting other installations of windows it will
>revert to the blue screen stating the registry problem.
>
>So, does anybody have any suggestions short of making a
>boot disk and running format and starting over again
>while losing my data? Is there anything that I can do
to
>the registry. I just need to be able to get into
>windows, decrypt the files and copy them and then I will
>be happy.
>
>Please help!
>
>Thank you.
>.
>
HELP ME!!!
HELP!
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a big problem on my hands. When XP starts it
gives
>me this message saying that there is a registry error.
I
>don't have any sort of repair disk or emergency disk (my
>stupidity) and I have files on the computer that are
>encrypted. This computer is a dual-boot with Windows
>2000 Server and XP on it so I can see XP partition if I
>boot up Server but, of course, I can't read the
encrypted
>files. The encrypted files are just the files in My
>Documents. Everything else is not encrypted.
>
>I have tried to start in safe mood but it still gives me
>that blue screen stating the registry error. I tried to
>install a new copy over the existing copy but when the
>install program gets to the point where it says that it
>is detecting other installations of windows it will
>revert to the blue screen stating the registry problem.
>
>So, does anybody have any suggestions short of making a
>boot disk and running format and starting over again
>while losing my data? Is there anything that I can do
to
>the registry. I just need to be able to get into
>windows, decrypt the files and copy them and then I will
>be happy.
>
>Please help!
>
>Thank you.
>.
>