Hi all,
first off, I'm running XP Pro SP 1, athlon 500, Asus K-7 mobo, 80gig HD, nvidia geforce MX 420 video card
I recently started my machine and logged in, only to find a blank error message box with nothing but a red X and an ok button to push. This took me back to the logon screen. After testing many things with my IT guy, we finally ended up doing a repair installation of windows. I went back through and did all of my updates (although I didn't have to update the service pack, which I thought was odd), including video drivers, etc...
So far so good, but a few times now, when I start up the machine, I get an information dialogue box that says "One of the files containing the System Registry had to be recovered from a log or alternate copy. The recovery was successful."
Now, since this recovery was successful, I'm not sure if I should be thankful or concerned. Why is the registry needing to be recovered if I just did a repair installation? Is this a sign of a corrupt registry? Shouldn't that have been fixed in the repair installation?
My machine is about 5 years old (built with a friend, zero tech support). The components are working fine, but I'm afraid that the motherboard might be failing...
Any thoughts or suggestions??? Greatly appreciated!!!
-Thanks much!
Jessica
first off, I'm running XP Pro SP 1, athlon 500, Asus K-7 mobo, 80gig HD, nvidia geforce MX 420 video card
I recently started my machine and logged in, only to find a blank error message box with nothing but a red X and an ok button to push. This took me back to the logon screen. After testing many things with my IT guy, we finally ended up doing a repair installation of windows. I went back through and did all of my updates (although I didn't have to update the service pack, which I thought was odd), including video drivers, etc...
So far so good, but a few times now, when I start up the machine, I get an information dialogue box that says "One of the files containing the System Registry had to be recovered from a log or alternate copy. The recovery was successful."
Now, since this recovery was successful, I'm not sure if I should be thankful or concerned. Why is the registry needing to be recovered if I just did a repair installation? Is this a sign of a corrupt registry? Shouldn't that have been fixed in the repair installation?
My machine is about 5 years old (built with a friend, zero tech support). The components are working fine, but I'm afraid that the motherboard might be failing...
Any thoughts or suggestions??? Greatly appreciated!!!
-Thanks much!
Jessica