WINDOWSSYSTEM32CONFIGSYSTEM
or: WINDOWSSYSTEM32CONFIGSOFTWARE
or: WINDOWSSYSTEM32CONFIGSOFTWARE
it means there is a problem with your Windows registry which determines Windows XP system settings, installed service packs and updates, etc. If the SYSTEM hive is unrecoverable, you will need to reinstall your operating system. If the SOFTWARE hive is unrecoverable, you will need to reinstall all of your software.
The registry corruption may also have been caused by a hardware error. Run hardware diagnostics if you can, especially on the hard drive and memory. Microsoft’s RAM diagnostic is a good third-party tool to try. Most brand-name machines now have bootable hardware diagnostics built-in; take a look at your user manual to see if this applies to your computer.
Actually, playing around with the registry is risky unless you are knowledgeable in handling it or know how to repair a corrupt registry. But invalid or lost entries in the Windows registry could be corrected by implementing effective ways to repair an over-loaded registry system. The quickest way to repair a corrupted registry is with the use of registry cleaner software such as Acebyte Utilities. This software can be run through the registry system. And the program can notify the user if any files should be erased, and usually makes recommendations. This software is available free for 14 days.
Acebyte Utilities is quick and easy to use which scan the Windows registry and find all the corrupt, broken registry files and then allow you to remove them with one click. Your computer will run faster, have no more error message or problems.
Another way to fix a corrupted registry is to edit it manually. To do this, you have to use Windows built in registry tool. You can go to the Start button, click Run button and type in the command”regedit.exe”, then hit the Enter key. The registry editor is opened, and you can go through your registry keys and alter specific files. But this method requires thorough knowledge of registry.
What is Windows Registry?
The Windows Registry is a database storing configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It also contains settings for low level operating system components and the applications running on the platform. Registry provides a means to access counters for profiling system performance. Registry consists of the following major sections:
HKEY_Classes_Root – about file associations and OLE information
HKEY_Current_User – about all preferences set for current user
HKEY_User – about all the current user information for each user of the system
HKEY_Local_Machine – about settings for hardware, operating system, and installed applications
HKEY_Current_Configuration – about settings for the display and printers
HKEY_Dyn_Data – about performance data