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    NT5 or Windows 2000

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    by mpet ·

    what exactly means a stop error :

    c0000218 registry file failure
    the registry cannot load the hive (file) :
    \systemroot\system32\config\security
    or its log or alternate
    It is corrupt, absent, or not writable

    hint : for windows NT it used to be something regarding a SCSI problem but it is not for Windows 2000

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    • #3897769

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      by phigginson ·

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      Hi,

      I find only a article about Windows NT3.5

      http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q128/2/54.ASP

      Good Luck
      Pascal H.

      • #3740516

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3897755

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      by kenowsley ·

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      This sounds pretty simple. It appears that your registry is corrupt, or at least a part of it. My suggestion is to do a complete reinstallation of windows NT.

      • #3740517

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3897754

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      by kenowsley ·

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      This sounds pretty simple. It appears that your registry is corrupt, or at least a part of it. My suggestion is to do a complete reinstallation of windows NT.

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3897744

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      by dmiles ·

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      A stop error is a part of Windows NT Kernal.kernal mode processor mode that has access to system memory and hardware.You have a corrupt file that the kernal could not load during startup,try last known good configuration or use you erd to reinstall the files.The number is basiccally an ID number to let the administrator or technician where to look for problem

      • #3740519

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3897743

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      by vivek.gokhale ·

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      Hi there !!!!

      some guss work here….

      Try something similar to RDISK under Windows 2000, I am sure it should help you to solve the problem.

      Regards

      Vivek

      • #3740520

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3897734

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      by wired_777 ·

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      Missing LCID – The LCID attribute is missing. You can use the @LCID directive to set the locale identifier (LCID) for a script. The LCID is a DWORD containing the language identifier in the lower word and a reserved value in the upper word. The identifier supplied in an LCID is a standard international numeric abbreviation. This LCID has the components necessary to uniquely identify one of the installed system-defined locales.
      There are two predefined LCID values. LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT is thesystem default locale, and LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT is the current user’s locale.

      • #3740521

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3897719

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      by gktod ·

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      Well the first question to ask is have you checked the HCL for 2000? This is still related to a scsi prob. Generally related to a DTC3290 SCSI controller . There is a fix available though(http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q104/2/03.ASP)Next, have you been modifying any file attributes. It may be that the file has been marked as read only for some reason. Secondly, have you run scandisk on the machine? I have found this to be a problem as it seems to enjoy taking numerous files out of the /config dir and changing them to *.chk files. (Had this happen 3/4 times, but no answer from Microsoft yet.) To solve it use your ERD, or start the pc with the CD, and select repair option and then recovery console. From here, you should be able to check or restore the file.

      • #3740522

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3897704

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      by libran_76 ·

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      i had some what like this error about the security in Nt and there was a problem detected in my hard drive and had to change it just check u harddrive for errors hope this will help

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        by mpet ·

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    • #3740515

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      by mpet ·

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