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barney:
I'm with f0dder. 
Think it was Win2K, I imported a hive, but I was not at a top-level position.  The hive imported to my then-current location.  I went about what I was doing, but neglected to delete the import when finished - as I was reminded on the next reboot.  Poor Windows got very confused.  Took me forever to find that imported hive again and remove it - I just could not remember where I was when I imported it.  But, until it was removed, that particular machine had some very strange boots.  The wonder is that it booted at all.

Contro:
^ something?
-tomos (September 01, 2012, 01:16 PM)
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Of course.  :)

Contro:
I'm with f0dder.  
Think it was Win2K, I imported a hive, but I was not at a top-level position.  The hive imported to my then-current location.  I went about what I was doing, but neglected to delete the import when finished - as I was reminded on the next reboot.  Poor Windows got very confused.  Took me forever to find that imported hive again and remove it - I just could not remember where I was when I imported it.  But, until it was removed, that particular machine had some very strange boots.  The wonder is that it booted at all.
-barney (September 08, 2012, 12:11 PM)
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I have looked in my database. Some years ago from the hand of a MVP Daniel Martín I tried some times. Sometimes goes well, sometimes goes bad.
I used for repair the registry and enter in the damaged system. But sometimes I could't enter.
At the present time I have mirror copies and have plenty of solutions.
the last time I lose the boot.ini..... :-[ and make a recovery with bootcfg /rebuild

 :P

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