need to enter SLAVE DRIVE registry

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I changed a value in the registry on my other rig and it won't boot. All I have to do is delete the value and i'm 100% sure it will boot. I took the drive from my other rig and it's in my main rig as a slave drive. How do I get to the registry and delete the value?


EDIT: these are both Windows 7 drives
 
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perhaps a live cd like Hirens Boot CD that will allow editing of the registry rather than trying to boot into windows to attempt the editing.
 
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I've been "Bing'ing" 'edit slave drive registry windows 7' and came up with two pages that suggest the same thing:

http://www.sysopt.com/showthread.php?179595-Viewing-registry-on-a-slave-drive

http://thoughts.stuart-edwards.info/index.php/sysadmin/access-registry-on-an-external-hard-drive

They are both suggesting to go to highlight Local Machine in registry editor, and select File, and choose Load Hive. I've followed the directions but I can't seem to find NTUSER.DAT - even with show hidden files selected in folder properties.
 

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... They are both suggesting to go to highlight Local Machine in registry editor, and select File, and choose Load Hive. I've followed the directions but I can't seem to find NTUSER.DAT - even with show hidden files selected in folder properties.

NTUSER.DAT on a Windows Vista\7\8\8.1 system would be in the C\Users\%username% folder.

If you have a system restore on your drive, this would be a much easier and safer way to go.
 
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NTUSER.DAT on a Windows Vista\7\8\8.1 system would be in the C\Users\%username% folder.

If you have a system restore on your drive, this would be a much easier and safer way to go.

I actually just figured out why I wasn't able to see NTUSER.DAT on my drive about 10 min ago. I had hide system files checked under folder options.

What I initially did to screw up my other rig was I tried changing my SATA AHCI controller from 'Line Base Interrupts' to 'Message Signal-Based Interrupts' to relieve the IRQ line. I think that's why I still cannot access the drive even after following the directions using NTUSER.DAT Plus I never used restore point on my other rig so if I still cannot fix it with the above method I'll have to just wipe it and re-install everything. Same with this drive. For some reason there are hives that won't unload in my reg.. haha :biggrin: