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Windows encountered an error accessing the system registry

Asked by paddy_mcginley in Windows 98 Operating System

Tags: accessing, error, registry, system, windows

Windows encountered an error accessing the system registry
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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