'Nasty' Reg Hack

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  1. Posts : 150
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       #21

    Edwin said:
    That's ironic! I just reinstalled my way out of that mess an hour ago! :)
    (It was my own stupidity this time, though!)
    Good thing I had an Win 7 CD and Image near by!!
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  2. Posts : 5,286
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       #22

    d2123cross said:
    This is how I messed up my first copy of Windows 10. I hard reset too many times and it messed up.

    What kind of mess are you talking about? Endless boot-loop?
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  3. Posts : 5,286
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       #23

    Edwin said:
    That's ironic! I just reinstalled my way out of that mess an hour ago! :)
    (It was my own stupidity this time, though!)

    Edwin, how many times should I tell you?
    image, image, image.... :) if you have that you don't have to worry about messing up.
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       #24

    badrobot said:
    What kind of mess are you talking about? Endless boot-loop?
    Mine would go into an endless repair/diagnose loop.
    Twice I did a hard shutdown 3 times in a row and it completed the diagnose/repair. That didn't work this time!
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       #25

    badrobot said:
    Edwin, how many times should I tell you?
    image, image, image.... :) if you have that you don't have to worry about messing up.
    I have one:

    'Nasty' Reg Hack-000002.png

    Oh, a SYSTEM Image! K, got ya!
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  6. Posts : 150
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       #26

    badrobot said:
    What kind of mess are you talking about? Endless boot-loop?
    Yup. Worst thing ever.
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  7. Posts : 5,286
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       #27

    d2123cross said:
    Yup. Worst thing ever.
    Really? I think power cycling (or power draining) can fix that. Just unplugging everything and holding the power button for 30sec to remove all residual power on the system. The error normally goes away that easy.
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  8. Posts : 150
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       #28

    badrobot said:
    Really? I think power cycling (or power draining) can fix that. Just unplugging everything and holding the power button for 30sec to remove all residual power on the system. The error normally goes away that easy.
    Me: *face palm*
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  9. Posts : 696
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       #29

    I'll pass this hack !

    :)
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  10. Posts : 150
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       #30

    Vladimir said:
    I'll pass this hack !

    :)
    Great idea! [emoji1] [emoji1]
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