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How Do You Fix Registry File Failure In Windows 2000?

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How Do You Fix Registry File Failure In Windows 2000?

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If your Windows 2000 computer does not boot up, it is most likely due to a corrupted registry file. Unfortunately, you usually need to gain access to the CD-ROM drive in order to reinstall software or repair the damaged registry. Fortunately, the “Windows 2000 Registry Repair Utility” can fix most registry file failures. Truth be told, the process is not a fast one; however, it could be your next to last option between some boot and no boot at all. Step 1 Click on the link provided in the Resource section “Windows XP Professional Utility: Setup Disks for Floppy Boot Install.” Step 2 Click “Instructions” section before installing the software to be sure you meet the system requirements. Step 3 Click “Download” and follow the prompts to copy registry information using six floppy disks. Step 4 Download the “Windows 2000 Registry Repair Utility” via the link provided in the Resource section. Follow the prompts instructing you to install “Windows XP Setup Boot Disk No.1” and continue throug

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