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SBS "Registry_Error" on boot

#1 Jon H

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Posted 28 May 2009 - 06:00 AM

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 Pegasus [MVP]

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Posted 28 May 2009 - 06:05 AM


"Jon H" 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 Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]

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Posted 28 May 2009 - 06:08 AM

Hello Jon,

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

or

https://connect.micr...ui/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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