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Another Windows XP Recovery Console Tip (Part 3)

I would like to end the final part of this series (Part 1 & Part 2 was covered some 2 weeks ago) which is quite overdue.

Anyway without further blabbering, let’s begin:-

In this part, you will need to delete the existing registry files and replacing it with the System Restore Registry files at the location C:\Windows\System32\Config folder.

To begin start the Recovery Console environment.
At the command promt type the following lines and press the enter key after each line.

  • del c:\windows\system32\config\sam
  • del c:\windows\system32\config\software
  • del c:\windows\system32\config\default
  • del c:\windows\system32\config\system
  • copy c:\windows\tmp\software c:\windows\system32\config\software
  • copy c:\windows\tmp\system c:\windows\system32\config\system
  • copy c:\windows\tmp\sam c:\windows\system32\config\sam
  • copy c:\windows\tmp\security c:\windows\system32\config\security
  • copy c:\windows\tmp\default c:\windows\system32\config\default

Then type exit to quit the Recovery Console.

Once all is done, proceed to your normal Windows environment and click START >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools >> System Restore.

Select Restore to a previous Restore Point to finalise the restoration .

Another Windows XP Recovery Console Tip (Part 2)

I’ve covered the steps in of recovering Windows from a corrupted registry in the previous post and today I will be continuing on the next part of it.

One thing for sure, the Lsass.exe issue is a bit tedious to recover and the easiest bulk of it is to re-format the whole laptop or pc and start your installation of your  programs one by one.

However the recovery console brings you a bit of hope but the process must be carry out with caution ( one slight mistake and that’s it :P ).

Now let’s continue where I left off.

After you have completed Part 1 , begin by opening your Windows Explorer and follow the steps below ……

  • On Tools, click folder options
  • Click the View tab
  • Under Hidden files and folders, select Show hidden files and folders
  • Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files (Recomended) check box
  • Click Yes to confirm
  • Proceed to the drive where you store your Winidows XP ( in this case C:\System Volume Information\_restore{certain numbers based on individual machines}\RP1\Snapshot}
  • Copy the following files to your C:\Windows\Tmp folder
    • _Registry_User_.Default
    • _Registry_Machine_Security
    • _Registry_Machine_Software
    • _Registry_Machine_System
    • _Registry_Machine_Sam
  • In your C:\Windows\Tmp folder as follows
    • _Registry_User_.Default TO DEFAULT
    • _Registry_Machine_Security To SECURITY
    • _Registry_Machine_Software TO SOFTWARE
    • _Registry_Machine_System TO SYSTEM
    • _Registry_Machine_Sam TO SAM

This will set a new restore point on your machine and you will recover them from the windows folder.

That’s the end of Part 2 of this series … Part 3 will be out next.

Another Windows XP Recovery Console Tip (Part 1)

Not too long ago, I’ve covered a post on using recovery console to repair your Win XP boot menus.

Note :- That post applied to the normal boot issues where the Windows Loading screen keeps on loading .. and loading …. and ….loading …. and …..loading …. :P

What I’ve encountered recently is far more challenging than that …

I’m able to pass through the loading menu but upon entering Windows, I was prompted “System error : Lsass.exe”. The system restarted upon me pressing the “OK” button ….. and it repeated itself ever since.

What do I do?

One thing I’ve discovered using the automatically repair for Windows XP function from the CD would not solved this problem, so I have to turn to a more backward approach : The Recovery Console again :P .

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