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Registry of Corruption

Registry of Corruption

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DroyTheSloth
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08-18-2023, 03:34 PM
#1
You might try a clean installation by formatting the drive and using the System Image Recovery tool, even though it means starting from scratch. This process won’t overwrite your existing settings or let you reinstall Windows directly.
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DroyTheSloth
08-18-2023, 03:34 PM #1

You might try a clean installation by formatting the drive and using the System Image Recovery tool, even though it means starting from scratch. This process won’t overwrite your existing settings or let you reinstall Windows directly.

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Nicktron_
Member
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08-23-2023, 02:14 PM
#2
Creating a new user account now. I'll use this one for a short time.
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Nicktron_
08-23-2023, 02:14 PM #2

Creating a new user account now. I'll use this one for a short time.

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08-29-2023, 06:17 AM
#3
It depends on what you mean by "fixable." If it relates to an account, you might resolve it within the platform or contact support. Otherwise, consider creating a new one if needed.
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HauntingShadow
08-29-2023, 06:17 AM #3

It depends on what you mean by "fixable." If it relates to an account, you might resolve it within the platform or contact support. Otherwise, consider creating a new one if needed.

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Tazbrezzul
Junior Member
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08-31-2023, 02:03 AM
#4
It's unlikely you can resolve the issue quickly. If this happens, you may need to manually transfer your apps and files to a new account, provided you understand the locations of your apps, data, and files on your hard drive.
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Tazbrezzul
08-31-2023, 02:03 AM #4

It's unlikely you can resolve the issue quickly. If this happens, you may need to manually transfer your apps and files to a new account, provided you understand the locations of your apps, data, and files on your hard drive.

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xX_Squig_Xx
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08-31-2023, 09:19 AM
#5
Typically, each registry hive has a backup, but do they also get corrupted?
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xX_Squig_Xx
08-31-2023, 09:19 AM #5

Typically, each registry hive has a backup, but do they also get corrupted?

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RawrIshFancy
Member
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09-01-2023, 09:28 PM
#6
Yes, I can handle that.
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RawrIshFancy
09-01-2023, 09:28 PM #6

Yes, I can handle that.

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Goranius
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09-04-2023, 04:17 AM
#7
I'm not sure what a hive looks like or where it could be.
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Goranius
09-04-2023, 04:17 AM #7

I'm not sure what a hive looks like or where it could be.

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dumbledoremc
Junior Member
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09-12-2023, 08:54 AM
#8
I question the possibility of a corrupted registry; at this moment, it’s best to heed @Needfuldoer’s suggestion—create a fresh account and test it. Once confirmed, back up any files and applications from the previous one.
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dumbledoremc
09-12-2023, 08:54 AM #8

I question the possibility of a corrupted registry; at this moment, it’s best to heed @Needfuldoer’s suggestion—create a fresh account and test it. Once confirmed, back up any files and applications from the previous one.

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Leaxer
Junior Member
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09-12-2023, 09:50 AM
#9
I hope you weren't inspired by a TikTok tech tip to remove System32!
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Leaxer
09-12-2023, 09:50 AM #9

I hope you weren't inspired by a TikTok tech tip to remove System32!

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Karma_Kunn
Junior Member
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09-12-2023, 11:51 AM
#10
Yes, I understand that sometimes memory overclocking can cause issues. Use system restore from the repair menu to return to the previous state, as Windows Update often sets a default setting afterward.
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Karma_Kunn
09-12-2023, 11:51 AM #10

Yes, I understand that sometimes memory overclocking can cause issues. Use system restore from the repair menu to return to the previous state, as Windows Update often sets a default setting afterward.

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