regedit manipulation
Please Help, My OS is Windowed 7, core i3 intel core processor and DDR3 2GB Ram. Well, i did something really stupid things with regedit. now i cant access my administrator account and it says group policy doesn't allow or something which i don't remember. i can't even make changes from guest account. is there any solution to my problem? of should i just reinstall my OS. Please help
December 18th, 2012 9:13am

Only if you have access to an administrator's account can you do anything. If you boot to safe mode, and Windows doesn't think you have an administrator's account, then the inbuilt Administrator account (normally disabled) will be available. -- . -- "rocky meto" wrote in message news:16f44949-7be6-47bc-bb3e-799a473cd422... Please Help, My OS is Windowed 7, core i3 intel core processor and DDR3 2GB Ram. Well, i did something really stupid things with regedit. now i cant access my administrator account and it says group policy doesn't allow or something which i don't remember. i can't even make changes from guest account. is there any solution to my problem? of should i just reinstall my OS. Please help David Candy
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December 18th, 2012 11:46pm

it seems that this can happen when you try to run the MRT from a network share. Is this the case in your situation? If yes, try and run it from a local disk. hope that helps :) Silhoutte James http://driver.iyogi.com http://www.mizwhiz.com/
December 19th, 2012 6:42am

First, let me express sincerest sympathy on your behalf, it sucks when systems get munged in the name of improvement and I hope you haven't suffered too much ridicule and finger shaking for what happened instead of attempts to determine your problems / and assist. What happened to you is a reality of tweaking and systems can be irreparably damaged even with system restore points that may or may not cover what was modified or get munged up themselves, system tweaking is often unchartered waters dominated by those who've taken it for granted and shared little documentation of their successes and tweaking windows is also an ocean graveyard of trashed builds and once bitten owners who refuse to ever attempt it again. Well, it is clear you're at a tipping point of likely just reinstalling, but if you haven't yet, are you willing to download a LINUX password reset disk (or have you already) top cleave your way back into your system ? You should be aware there are varying degrees of password reset and it isn't completely prohibited as far as Microsoft is concerned since Mark Russinovich's SysInternals Emergency Repair Disk and every interation since has included a password reset feature as long as you could gain local physical access to the keyboard console. Since your system is described as virtually unusable, I would speculate you've already done what's necessary and reinstalled it all by now and this whole converation may be moot. If not, then please advise and be prepared to answer some follow up questions if recovering your system is of interest. If you want talk more via PM (can you PM on this forum?) or an a different forum about what happened to the best you can recall, rest assured I'm not the type to chide you and rub your nose in it for confiding, our conversation is just as anonymous as two strangers at an airport who never plan to meet again and allowing us to be candid in the details that led to us arriving there.
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December 20th, 2012 6:21am

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