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if you run into the same problem, try scanreg /restore and restore the registry to the a date listed. if these fail, the only other option to restore is to set registry back to the initial time
to do this you'll have to do some attribs...(its been awhile, so may wanna look this up to make sure these commands are right!)
attrib user.1st -r -a -s -h
attrib system.1st -r -a -s -h
ren user.dat user.old
ren system.dat system.old
copy user.1st user.dat
copy system.1st system.dat
attrib user.1st +r +a +s +h
attrib system.1st +r +a +s +h
Just a note: the system.dat and user.1st MAY have to be attribed, too... cant remember. Also, since this is the .1st, you may ONLY have a system.1st and no user.1st..... again its been along time since needing to do this and my mem is a little rusty.
This will make the system boot up like it was brand new. All programs will be there, but it will have to setup user profile again and also will redect everything else. Otherwise, write zeroes, fdisk, format and reload.
to do this you'll have to do some attribs...(its been awhile, so may wanna look this up to make sure these commands are right!)
attrib user.1st -r -a -s -h
attrib system.1st -r -a -s -h
ren user.dat user.old
ren system.dat system.old
copy user.1st user.dat
copy system.1st system.dat
attrib user.1st +r +a +s +h
attrib system.1st +r +a +s +h
Just a note: the system.dat and user.1st MAY have to be attribed, too... cant remember. Also, since this is the .1st, you may ONLY have a system.1st and no user.1st..... again its been along time since needing to do this and my mem is a little rusty.
This will make the system boot up like it was brand new. All programs will be there, but it will have to setup user profile again and also will redect everything else. Otherwise, write zeroes, fdisk, format and reload.