HELP!!! - Repairing Windows 2000 - "registry hives missing"

AnitaPeterson

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Hi there,

My Windows 2000 Pro died suddenly a few days ago, while installing a new HD, and I've been locked out of it for a few days.

I succeeded (don't ask!) to get an application called "ERD Commander", which succeded to boot up the system.

It shows Win2k as the only OS installed, but when I click "repair", I get the following error message:


The following Registry hives of the selected installation are corrupt or missing:

SYSTEM


What the...? I looked on the net, but all I did was get even more confused - all the instructions on various websites are cross-referenced and written in a manner that I find obscure...

Can you please tell me what I need to do?


*edit* I found that there is a folder - in the Windows directory - called "repair", and within it there's another folder called "Backup", dated October 17, 2002. There's approximately 17 MB of data in that folder. Can this data be of any help?
 

AnitaPeterson

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won't work...

It's actually weird - If I try to boot the last good known configuration, it finds TWO Windows 2000 installations (undoubtedly from my previous attempts to make a repair using the floppy disks...
Choosing the first leads me to an error message according to which the HD cannot be found (it's on a controller card).
Choosing the second gives me an error message that something is missing somewhere in C:\Windows...

dead end...
 

mboy

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Thats a tough one to fix. You rbest bet is do do a win2k fresh install on a seperate HD or parition, then u can access the HD and back off any files you need, then do a fresh format and install to your original drive.
 

Booter

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dead end...
Well...the real fun starts now :) j/k

Ok try this.

copy the content of the backup folder that you found into %Systemroot%\System32\Config

but first you will have to expand the files (they are compressed) with the expand command.

type the following at a command prompt:

SYSTEM._SYSTEM

from recovery console copy the uncompressed files into %Systemroot%\System32\Config (owerwrite any files if 2k asks any questions)