Using System.alt to Recover the System HiveID: Q151247
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If your system fails to boot because the System hive is corrupt, it may be
possible to rename the System.alt file to System to recover Windows NT.
This file is located in the Systemroot\System32\Config directory.
It is recommend to first try to use the Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) to
recover the System hive. Information on using the ERD can be found on page
49 in the Installation Guide. Renaming the System.alt file should only be
used as a last resort after you have tried to recover the system using the
ERD.
If the Windows NT system files are located on a Windows NT File System
(NTFS) partition you will need to boot into another installation of Windows
NT to rename the file. If the Windows NT files are located on a FAT
partition you can boot from a bootable MS-DOS diskette to rename the file.
The "flush" process flushes or updates the System hive. During the flush
process, changes are marked, written, and then marked as done in the System
file. After this is complete the same process happens with the System.alt
file. This is to ensure that during a power failure, hardware failure, or
software problem you always have a good copy of the System hive.
If the System Hive becomes corrupt during this process and the information
is only written to the System file but not the System.alt file, renaming
the System.alt file should recover the system.
For more information on the flush process see Chapter 10, Volume 1 of the
Windows NT Resource Kit.
Additional query words: registry prodnt
Keywords : ntregistry
Version : 3.50 3.51 4.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: February 19, 1999