Can't boot windows 7 after registry restore

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  1. Posts : 8
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       #11

    Hi SIW2;

    Thanks for your interest in my pesky little problem.

    I made backup copies of the 5 files into a temp directory(with the extension .bak) and then copied the orignals from regback to config. Same result...a blank screen on windows boot.

    I then ran Startup Repair again and it detected no problems. Still a blank screen on reboot.

    Beginning to pull my hair out now. Any further thoughts??
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  2. Posts : 8
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       #12

    Here's something new and strange...I started to move some files to an external drive using the file transfer utility in the Paragon program. That program is reporting my c: and d: drives as d: and e:. Is this the way my registry is seeing them and how can I fix. I'm not sure I can use the Paragon boot repair program with Win 7.
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  3. Posts : 16,159
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       #13

    Can't recall as I haven't used it in a while, but I assume Paragon is allocating letters according to the partition table position.

    That may be different from the lettering inside the o/s registry.

    Try the Paragon boot corrector - select "correct drive letters in system registry".

    I assume your o/s originally declared themselves as C when you booted into them ?

    Boot corrector will load the o/s registry and show you how the mounted devices are listed there. It allows you to change the o/s drive letter back to C ( or whatever letter the o/s used to declare itself as. )
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  4. Posts : 8
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       #14

    I changed the drive letters in the boot corrector. Tried to reboot...nada.

    I again copied the backup hives to the config directory. Still no boot.

    I think I need to go ahead and bite the bullet and reinstall the os from my Gateway rescue disk back to the factory settings unless you've got a better plan.

    Thanks again.
    T
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  5. Posts : 16,159
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       #15

    Unless you made a recent backup image ... reinstall is on the cards.

    At least you used the Paragon rescue disc to make sure your important data is backed up.
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