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registry file failure
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i keep getting this message
stop c0000218(registry file failure)
the registry cannot load the hive(file)
system root/system32/config software or its log or alternate.
it is corrupt,absent or not writable.
beginning dump of physical memory
physical memory dump complete contact your system admin for assistance.
HELP
stop c0000218(registry file failure)
the registry cannot load the hive(file)
system root/system32/config software or its log or alternate.
it is corrupt,absent or not writable.
beginning dump of physical memory
physical memory dump complete contact your system admin for assistance.
HELP
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dont wish to alarm you, but I think this is quite serious.
The "registry" is a VERY important Windows file that keeps track of your whole Windows system. Every program that is installed on Windows updates the registry with information about itself.
It seems your registry has become corrupt and there is a danger that your Windows will stop working.
The first thing I would do is rescue ANY files on your PC that you want to keep (personal files etc) and put them on a CD or DVD, or on a memory stick.
Once you hjave done that, IF the computer stops working then at least you have your files backed up.
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The "registry" is a VERY important Windows file that keeps track of your whole Windows system. Every program that is installed on Windows updates the registry with information about itself.
It seems your registry has become corrupt and there is a danger that your Windows will stop working.
The first thing I would do is rescue ANY files on your PC that you want to keep (personal files etc) and put them on a CD or DVD, or on a memory stick.
Once you hjave done that, IF the computer stops working then at least you have your files backed up.
more...
Here is a support page from Microsoft about the C0000218 error
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830084
As you can see, they say it is quite serious, and may even be that the hard disk is damaged.
Here is someone else who talks about the error
http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jake/20050821 _stop_c0000218_registry_file_failure.html
Here is a support page from Microsoft about registry problems, but it is VERY complex and you may need technical help to understand it.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid =kb;en-us;q307545
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830084
As you can see, they say it is quite serious, and may even be that the hard disk is damaged.
Here is someone else who talks about the error
http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jake/20050821 _stop_c0000218_registry_file_failure.html
Here is a support page from Microsoft about registry problems, but it is VERY complex and you may need technical help to understand it.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid =kb;en-us;q307545
Windows keeps a list of all the important messages in a file, and it may be that there is some useful information there (such as reports of major disk errors).
If you have XP then do as follows:
Open the Windows Control Panel, and then chose "Performance and Maintenance"
You should see an icon for Administrative Tools. Click on it. The Administrative Tools window opens.
There is an icon for Event Viewer. Double click on it and the Event Viewer window opens.
On the left hand side click on System, The right hand frame should list all your system errors (newest at the top).
Are there lots of Red Crosses with "Error" against them ?
Double click on the "row" with the error on it and a window opens saying what the error is.
You can use the arrows in the top right to step up and down through the errors.
Here is a picture of the Event Viewer window so you know what it looks like.
http://bertk.mvps.org/assets/images/Event_View er.gif
If you have XP then do as follows:
Open the Windows Control Panel, and then chose "Performance and Maintenance"
You should see an icon for Administrative Tools. Click on it. The Administrative Tools window opens.
There is an icon for Event Viewer. Double click on it and the Event Viewer window opens.
On the left hand side click on System, The right hand frame should list all your system errors (newest at the top).
Are there lots of Red Crosses with "Error" against them ?
Double click on the "row" with the error on it and a window opens saying what the error is.
You can use the arrows in the top right to step up and down through the errors.
Here is a picture of the Event Viewer window so you know what it looks like.
http://bertk.mvps.org/assets/images/Event_View er.gif
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