Covered by US Patent. Come for the solution, stay for everything else. Welcome to our community! I have a Windows Small Business Server domain controller with a corrupt software hive. The registry was not being backed up for some reason. The only restore point is from before the domain was created. Thank you!
Krzysztof Pytko. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Windows Server - Corrupted Registry Hive. Thread starter rosco Start date Jan 25, Joined Jun 22, Messages Well, here are the unfortunate details: The power went out yesterday and apparently, our UPS batteries were no good.
So, the server lost power without being gracefully shut down. Today, when we powered back up, the following message appeared at the login screen: Windows - Registry Hive Recovered Registry hive file Software was corrupted and it has been recovered. Some data might have been lost. It's easy to join and it's free. Register now while it's still free! Already a member? Close this window and log in. Join Us Close. Join Tek-Tips Forums! Join Us! By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail.
Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. Students Click Here. The servers run fine and reboot fine as well. Has anyone else seen these messages before on Server ?
It doesn't seem to be affecting anything. The only thing they have in common is SP2 and IE7. Could IE7 have something to do with this? Thanks for your time! Some data might have been lost. Since this is referring to a file in the TEMP drive did you try removing it? It may be it is trying to deleting since this file may be indeed corrupted. The files don't exist. It is created by the text-mode stage so that if the graphics-mode stage of setup fails, only the graphics-mode stage needs to be repeated when the computer is restarted.
To do this: Boot from the four Windows server boot disks. See this link on how to make these if you don't already have them.
Usually, you'll just have the one. Type the number of the listed Windows installation and press enter. Now you're prompted for the Administrator password. You ARE the administrator aren't you? Once you have typed the password you are presented with a very welcome command prompt.
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