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SBS "Registry_Error" on boot

Discussion in 'Windows Home Server' started by Jon H, May 28, 2009.

  1. Jon H

    Jon H Guest

    Hi, following a power outage our SBS server fails to boot, going to a BSOD
    "Registry_Error" #51.

    I can boot to safe mode, and find that if I turn off services in msconfig it
    will boot in normal mode.
    From this I am guessing damage to some services.
    Is there a way I can identify the corrupted services, and repair them?

    Thanks
    --
    Jon H
     
  2. "Jon H" <JonH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:CA47F2E7-D39A-49A9-9BC5-732E0FA616B9@microsoft.com...
    > Hi, following a power outage our SBS server fails to boot, going to a
    > BSOD
    > "Registry_Error" #51.
    >
    > I can boot to safe mode, and find that if I turn off services in msconfig
    > it
    > will boot in normal mode.
    > From this I am guessing damage to some services.
    > Is there a way I can identify the corrupted services, and repair them?
    >
    > Thanks
    > --
    > Jon H


    Which services did you turn off? Microsoft services? Other services?
    AFAIR, SBS has a System Restore facility. Did you try it?
     
  3. Hello Jon,

    Better choose:
    microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

    or

    https://connect.microsoft.com/sbs08/community/discussion/richui/default.aspx

    Maybe it is possible to run a repair option, but with SBS lot's of steps
    are different, so please ask in the above one's.


    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
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    > Hi, following a power outage our SBS server fails to boot, going to a
    > BSOD "Registry_Error" #51.
    >
    > I can boot to safe mode, and find that if I turn off services in
    > msconfig it
    > will boot in normal mode.
    > From this I am guessing damage to some services.
    > Is there a way I can identify the corrupted services, and repair them?
    > Thanks
    >
     

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