This is what microsoft says:
http://support.microsoft.c
Err Msg: Windows Encountered an Error Accessing the System Registry
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I’ve been getting this message the last few weeks now when the computer starts up. happens every other time I turn on the computer. I’ve run a memory test but no problems there. Its been going on a while so all the backups in 'restore' are definitely corrupt. I have 30 gb free on my computer, so enough space for the swap file the Microsoft website talks about.
I disabled the registry checker on startup as well and tried to make a new registry clean but no luck there, the error message keeps coming up when I run ‘scanregw’.
I’m a bit annoyed because this is the second computer it’s happened to me. Would it have something to do with what I installed/downloaded?
I could just run the computer without the checker at the startup but that’s just like brushing it under the carpet, I really want to fix it!
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This is what microsoft says:
http://support.microsoft.c
Err Msg: Windows Encountered an Error Accessing the System Registry
Did you try system file checker? Do a start > run > sfc. Replace any bad files it finds, from the original Windows CD.
I tend to agree that it is probably a hard drive problem, but at least check the files. If you are comfortable doing it, open up the case, remove and reseat the IDE cable between motherboard and hard drive.
Do a start > shutdown > restart a couple of times without doing anything else. Sometimes that helps. Do you have any utilities that will do a more thorough job of testing the registry? Go do some place like tucows.com and download a freeware or shareware registry check/repair app. Do a File > export of the registry from regedit before you do anything else to the registry.
Is your antivirus current? If not, update it and do a full scan. Get Spybot and/or Ad-Aware, update them and check for spyware. It can often garbage up a registry. They are both free. http://spybot.eon.net.au/
Let us know if any of this helps.
try using the free diagnostic utility from the vendor of your disk to check for problems with the disk.
fujitsu
http://www.fcpa.fujitsu.co
IBM and Hitachi
http://www.hgst.com/hdd/su
Maxtor/Quantum
http://www.maxtor.com/en/s
Samsung
http://www.samsungelectron
Seagate
http://www.seagate.com/sup
Western Digital
http://support.wdc.com/dow
www.westerndigital.com
And unless you swapped the RAM out for known good modules for testing you can't eliminate that problem isn't with the RAM even though it passed the software testing of it.
Test the RAM
If you can swap out the RAM with known good modules for testing first if you can't do that then test the machine with one RAM module at a time until you tested every module. Other wise run the the following RAM testers.
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NOTE IF THIS DOESN'T FIND ANYTHING WRONG WITH THE RAM THIS DOESN'T MEAN THE RAM IS GOOD you would need to swap out the RAM with known good modules for testing. However if it does find something wrong then chances are the RAM is bad.
DocMemory PC RAM
Diagnostic Software
http://www.simmtester.com/
or
http://www.memtest86.com/
or
GoldMemory
http://www.goldmemory.cz/
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by: GoldwingPosted on 2003-07-19 at 05:29:07ID: 8957909
Had this problem too at a customer... and found out he had bad sectors... do a "scandisk /ALL" on the harddrive.
With any luck scandisk is able to recover the bad blocks.. and then everything will work ok again..