Registry issue with new 10586 build.

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  1. Posts : 41
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #21

    GregH said:
    How are you installing Windows? From an ISO perhaps? If so, maybe the ISO is bad, try redownloading a fresh copy?
    Yeah I have formatted from 2 official copies on usb and disc. I have been reading on other forums that other people are having the same issue too. Maybe it is not hardware and just a bug that is not affecting everyone.
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  2. Posts : 63
    win 10
       #22

    Sayjimwoo said:
    I am on my 3rd format of the day because for some reason using the new build, if I search for a file in regedit it never finishes searching and I have to quit regedit, which causes an appcrash.

    The corruption seems to be in the middle of the registry. If the file I am looking for is near the top then it finds it okay. If I start a file search over half way down it is okay.
    If I start a search that requires the full registry to be searched then it hangs.

    If somebody could try something for me and search for a file in their registry, preferably for a file that does not exist so the registry gets a full sweep to the end and then I know it is not the new 10586 causing the issue.

    Thanks in advance.

    Hi Guys, New member here,...

    After quite an extensive search, I finally found this thread, and had to join the forum to report this issue. The problems described above, are the same issues that I am having with my laptop.

    Just discovered this issue a couple of hours ago, and just want you to know, that have the same identical issues. There are multiple keys where this issue is a problem


    This was not happening in the previous build of Win10 10240, but is now, in build 10586.3

    Otherwise, the computer is running fine. It's a Toshiba C55t A 5102. I have had windows 10 installed since the 1st of August, with no issues with the regedit function, but i do now !!

    I am not real computer savvy, or technical but i just wanted to report that you are not the only one with this issue, and I just wanted to report it, and let you know.

    I noticed this problem when I was looking for remnants of Superantispyware in the registry. It had found one or two remnants, and then the registry crashed and restarted, with the same problem occurring over again.

    If there is any info that you may need , I will be happy to give it, but once again, I am not that savvy !
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  3. Posts : 1,079
    10 + Linux
       #23

    Never got that problem. Have only one question: When you clean install the build do you choose at the end Customize settings? If so, are you disabling all switches?
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  4. Posts : 165
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit Build 2004
       #24

    Also check if there is a common software you are running for Windows housekeeping. For example CCleaner or similar. There are a few known issues with CCleaner as reported on the web if used aggressively to clean registry and PC files.
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  5. Posts : 41
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #25

    I do use CCleaner because it is mostly non aggressive. I get the regedit error before installing anything, including drivers.
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  6. Posts : 41
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #26

    MikeMecanic said:
    Never got that problem. Have only one question: When you clean install the build do you choose at the end Customize settings? If so, are you disabling all switches?
    When I clean install I do disable a few privacy settings but nothing in there should corrupt the registry, if it did it still points to a bug.
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  7. Posts : 41
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #27

    Ray14120 said:
    Hi Guys, New member here,...

    After quite an extensive search, I finally found this thread, and had to join the forum to report this issue. The problems described above, are the same issues that I am having with my laptop.

    Just discovered this issue a couple of hours ago, and just want you to know, that have the same identical issues. There are multiple keys where this issue is a problem


    This was not happening in the previous build of Win10 10240, but is now, in build 10586.3

    Otherwise, the computer is running fine. It's a Toshiba C55t A 5102. I have had windows 10 installed since the 1st of August, with no issues with the regedit function, but i do now !!

    I am not real computer savvy, or technical but i just wanted to report that you are not the only one with this issue, and I just wanted to report it, and let you know.

    I noticed this problem when I was looking for remnants of Superantispyware in the registry. It had found one or two remnants, and then the registry crashed and restarted, with the same problem occurring over again.

    If there is any info that you may need , I will be happy to give it, but once again, I am not that savvy !
    It seems more and more people are seeing it but not everyone, strange. I would rather it be a bug than hardware related which it seems to be so I have freshly formatted and reluctantly ignoring it until MS fixes it. I reported it in the Windows feedback tool so the more people that do the same, the better.
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  8. Posts : 309
    windows 10 pro 64
       #28

    hi
    may i know how did you fix it ?
    because it marked solved , i have still this problem
    thanks
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  9. Posts : 41
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #29

    drugo said:
    hi
    may i know how did you fix it ?
    because it marked solved , i have still this problem
    thanks
    Hi, sorry it was not resolved I had marked it by accident
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  10. Posts : 63
    win 10
       #30

    Sayjimwoo said:
    It seems more and more people are seeing it but not everyone, strange. I would rather it be a bug than hardware related which it seems to be so I have freshly formatted and reluctantly ignoring it until MS fixes it. I reported it in the Windows feedback tool so the more people that do the same, the better.

    Hi,.


    I am going to report it in feedback as well, Hopefully it will get resolved, but I am going to ignore it also for now. I have a second computer that I need to check, to see if the problem is there also.
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