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Old Apr 13, 2011, 05:42 AM   #1
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CorruptRegistry/CorruptFile in Win7 OS

hi to all,
guys, i have read and followed other possible suggested solutions in relation of this problem and it all failed except re-intalling the OS. but my problem is, the same error occurred after few days I re-installed the OS and it happened 4 times.
i doubt if there is error in-connection to my hardware? my unit is Intel Core i3, DH55TC Intel Board, KVR1333D3N9/2G Kingston RAM and DDR2 512MB Inno3D GF-8400-GS PCI-E VGA w/ Win7 Ultimate 32 Bit.

hope someone can help me solve this problem...

Tnx

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Old Apr 13, 2011, 05:52 AM   #2
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please go here

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and fill out your complete system specs. make sure you change the drop down to 'yes' at the top, so we can see it.
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Old Apr 13, 2011, 07:49 AM   #3
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Maybe a faulty hard drive or RAM.

You can go here and download Memtest, burn it on a CD and check your RAM for errors -

http://www.memtest.org/
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Old Apr 14, 2011, 03:35 AM   #4
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sir, no errors found using the memtest.

any suggestions sir?
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Old Apr 14, 2011, 03:50 AM   #6
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faulty HDD or ram is what comes to mind for me as well. the only real way to know for sure is to swap them for spare parts.
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i don't have any idea sir why is it occurring same problem repeatedly?
any suggestions sir? tnx

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hi to all,
guys, i have read and followed other possible suggested solutions in relation of this problem and it all failed except re-intalling the OS. but my problem is, the same error occurred after few days I re-installed the OS and it happened 4 times.
i doubt if there is error in-connection to my hardware? my unit is Intel Core i3, DH55TC Intel Board, KVR1333D3N9/2G Kingston RAM and DDR2 512MB Inno3D GF-8400-GS PCI-E VGA w/ Win7 Ultimate 32 Bit.]
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ok i'll try it sir. tnx again
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i don't have any idea sir why is it occurring same problem repeatedly?
any suggestions sir? tnx

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hi to all,
guys, i have read and followed other possible suggested solutions in relation of this problem and it all failed except re-intalling the OS. but my problem is, the same error occurred after few days I re-installed the OS and it happened 4 times.
i doubt if there is error in-connection to my hardware? my unit is Intel Core i3, DH55TC Intel Board, KVR1333D3N9/2G Kingston RAM and DDR2 512MB Inno3D GF-8400-GS PCI-E VGA w/ Win7 Ultimate 32 Bit.]

because you have faulty hardware. if your car kept stalling, you wouldn't be questioning why... you'd be questioning what part is causing the fault.

please dont repost the original question again, we can see it just fine in the first post.
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the only real way to know for sure is to swap them for spare parts.
No, this is not true. HDD's can be 100% error-checked by tools provided by thier makers. In fact, even so, a good majority of drives tested with these tools, and that come up with errors, work perfectly fine, and the problem is elsewhere.

However, the tools will get a new drive to your door very quickly, even if the true fault is elsewhere.

It's just a matter of using a tool like Intel's RST or AIDA64 to find out the maker of the drive, or even looking in system properties, and downloading and running the right tool.


Likewise, you can test memory with memtest, but really, this requires testing each stick on thier own, and not both at once.

If both pass on thier own, and the HDD passes, then it would be a look at the cpu itself, as well as the motherboard and VGA.

All that said, could simply be a result of a bad driver, or an insufficient power supply, or even a cable wired improperly.

There's no way to know really what's going on completely, without fully inspecting error logs, looking for other possible causes that could lead to the registry being in use when the system is shut down. It could even just be malware.
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