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Registry repair windows 7 cmd
Registry repair windows 7 cmd













registry repair windows 7 cmd registry repair windows 7 cmd

Select the registry hive of your choice.Here you will see a list of registry hives. Note: it might not have the same drive letter as it usually has, and it definitely won’t be X: (that’s Startup Repair’s temporary drive). In the box that appears, click on Computer, and open the drive where Windows is installed.Click on any key (for example, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE), open the File menu, and click on Load hive….Now we have to load your Windows installation’s registry hives. Any changes you make to it will be undone when you restart your computer, by the way. The registry displayed in regedit at the moment is Startup Repair’s limited diagnostics environment’s registry. Now you just edit the registry like any other time, right? Wrong. In the System recovery options menu, choose Command Prompt.If you have Windows 7, restart your computer, hold F8, and then choose Repair your computer. If you have Windows Vista, insert your Vista installation disk, restart your computer, when prompted, press any key to start Windows from the disk, then choose your language settings, then click Repair your computer. First, we have to start Startup Repair.Luckily, as long as you know which registry entry you messed up, you can manually modify it from Startup Repair. There have been many cases where people have made an incorrect change to the registry, preventing Windows from booting, and have had to reinstall Windows. There are some errors that Startup Repair hasn’t been programmed to detect. It repairs the Windows boot files, checks the disk for errors, let’s you restore your computer using System Restore, and corrects incorrect registry values. Many of you will probably be familiar with Windows Vista’s and Windows 7’s Startup Repair feature.















Registry repair windows 7 cmd