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When I moved a Win2K Pro HDD working on an MSI mobo to a new ASUS mobo,
it did not work. So I put it back to the original computer. Now I got
all kinds of problems and failed to boot even in Safe Mode. One is the
error message "missing or corrupt Systemced". Documents advises to copy
WINNT\Repair\Regback System to WINNT\System32\config. This way I was
indeed able to boot but lost all drivers. The computer automatically
loaded back most of them save Display adaptor. When I restarted, the
computer bootrd normally. But when I restarted again, it failed to boot
showing the same error message as above.
It is certain that when the OS was exposed to a new mobo, The OS's
registry got screwed up and resulted in a kind of hodgepodge registry.
It appears that Windows finds the repaired 'System' file too large. I
repeated the repair attempts a few times but ended up with the same
strange failure. My search found an article that says that some times
the system hive gets too large and needs to be reduced. So I examined
its System's file sizes and found:
4984KB in \WINNT\Repair\Regback
4984KB after copied to WINNT\System32\Config
6404 in WINNT\System32\Config after first successful reboot
6404 in WINNT\System32\Config after failure
1. Does this indicate that the "missing or corrupt Systemced" message is
indicative of too large a System file?
2. Can I replace the 4984KB System file in \WINNT\Repair\Regback by this
6404 KB in WINNT\System32\Config? (I do not have an A drive so that I am
unable to carry out ERD back up.)
3. In //support.microsoft.com/kb/322756, described is a method to reduce
the System file size which is said to be applicable to Windows 2000
Professional as well as WinXP.
But there is no "Save Key" in the Registry menu in Win2K. Is there a
document available for Win2K?
If anyone knows or can guide to how I can solve my unusual problem,
please help.
it did not work. So I put it back to the original computer. Now I got
all kinds of problems and failed to boot even in Safe Mode. One is the
error message "missing or corrupt Systemced". Documents advises to copy
WINNT\Repair\Regback System to WINNT\System32\config. This way I was
indeed able to boot but lost all drivers. The computer automatically
loaded back most of them save Display adaptor. When I restarted, the
computer bootrd normally. But when I restarted again, it failed to boot
showing the same error message as above.
It is certain that when the OS was exposed to a new mobo, The OS's
registry got screwed up and resulted in a kind of hodgepodge registry.
It appears that Windows finds the repaired 'System' file too large. I
repeated the repair attempts a few times but ended up with the same
strange failure. My search found an article that says that some times
the system hive gets too large and needs to be reduced. So I examined
its System's file sizes and found:
4984KB in \WINNT\Repair\Regback
4984KB after copied to WINNT\System32\Config
6404 in WINNT\System32\Config after first successful reboot
6404 in WINNT\System32\Config after failure
1. Does this indicate that the "missing or corrupt Systemced" message is
indicative of too large a System file?
2. Can I replace the 4984KB System file in \WINNT\Repair\Regback by this
6404 KB in WINNT\System32\Config? (I do not have an A drive so that I am
unable to carry out ERD back up.)
3. In //support.microsoft.com/kb/322756, described is a method to reduce
the System file size which is said to be applicable to Windows 2000
Professional as well as WinXP.
But there is no "Save Key" in the Registry menu in Win2K. Is there a
document available for Win2K?
If anyone knows or can guide to how I can solve my unusual problem,
please help.