Black screen of death after registry defragmentation

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  1. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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    Black screen of death after registry defragmentation


    hi all,

    I recently installed iolo system mechanic and decided to defrag my registry, it prompted me that i needed a restart in order to do so, so i did and on startup it did the defrag then restarted again when it was done but the next time i got to the black screen with the cursor just before the login screen loads it just stayed on that screen. I'm able to get to my system repair screen on restart and get to the command prompt but I dont know what do from this point, any ideas? Help would be much appreciated :)


    I also found a similar article to my problem but i dont know if any of the suggestions would work for my problem: Registry defragmentation killed Windows 7?
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  2. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
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  3. Posts : 345
    7 ultimate x64
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    Please stay away from iolo's products from now on, they were good when I used Windows 98 .. that was a very long time ago!!
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  4. Posts : 12
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    Thank you for the reply Corazon but the procedure they describe there doesn't seem to be possible without a windows 7 installation cd because I can't get to the same recovery prompt they talk about
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  5. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
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    Kinda have to agree with Schroff87 - even back in my Win98 days when I tried System Mechanic myself, it had a few rather glaring bugs.

    Hmm, the link refers to the Windows XP recovery console. Windows 7 handles it a bit differently, you would boot from the DVD and select Repair, then go to the command prompt. There is no pressing 'R' anywhere.
    You do need your Windows 7 setup DVD either way...or any other bootable disc that lets you access your installed system offline, for example Hiren's boot CD.
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  6. Posts : 12
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    hmm ok which one would you recommend i get for this problem?
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  7. Posts : 12
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    so i loaded hiren's and am now in mini windows xp should i use that method from before through this command prompt?
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  8. Posts : 446
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    syuyu said:
    hmm ok which one would you recommend i get for this problem?
    I would stay away from any registry defrag/tweaking utility of any kind. Windows 7 handles the registry on it's own very well and most of the time they just leave you with problems.
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  9. Posts : 12
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    yaa i definitely learned my lesson on that one, now i just needa know how im gonna fix it i've got hiren's bootCD loaded but now what?
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  10. Posts : 12
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    thanks alot for the help guys i solved this using hiren's bootcd and the method mentioned in this link: Registry defragmentation killed Windows 7?


    specifically this part:


    Hi,

    You seem to have had 2 problems - bad sectors- which you think you have now fixed, and a corrupted registry.

    You may be able to use the file transfer Wizard on the Paragon Boot disc to replace the corrupt registry hives.

    In "C:\Windows\System32\config" you will see these hives:

    Components
    Default
    Sam
    Security
    Software
    System

    Try replacing those with the hives of the same name from:

    "C:\Windows\System32\config\RegBack"
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