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0x80070005 error
Shane:
I cant believe I didnt ask this yet, but what version of Windows? And what service pack is installed?
If XP I found this that should have a fix for the blue screen error
http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/156669
Shane
Boggin:
In the last error report it gives the OS version as 6.1.7601 which is Win 7 SP1 although I don't know what variety the other digits refer to, as the Hardware Abstraction Layer for my Win 7 SP1 Home Premium 64 bit is .17514
Edit - @ ruggb - did you run the Startup Repair from within Windows or after you'd booted up with an install disk ?
Shane:
--- Quote ---In the last error report it gives the OS version as 6.1.7601 which is Win 7 SP1 although I don't know what variety the other digits refer to, as the Hardware Abstraction Layer for my Win 7 SP1 Home Premium 64 bit is .17514
--- End quote ---
Ah good catch, I didnt notice the OS version in the error log.
Shane
Boggin:
I've just added an Edit to my last post for ruggb.
I've found this http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/105995.aspx but I don't think it will be of much use to ruggb, unless he can get in.
The patch the error message refers to could be anything but why now after the initial access denied error code ?
Shane:
If he made a registry backup with my program he can restore the registry and see if that gets him up and going, if it does then we know it is something in the registry causing the problem.
I show a couple of different ways on how to restore the registry when you cant get into windows
http://www.tweaking.com/articles/pages/tweaking_com_registry_backup_online_help,3.html
Shane
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