da Giampy » dom mag 19, 2013 9:02 pm
Secondo me EruNT ha ripristinato il vecchio registro funzionante del s.o. numero 2 nel s.o. numero 1.
Così il s.o. numero 2 continua a non funzionare perché il suo registro attuale è rimasto lo stesso, e il s.o. numero 1 non funziona più perché si ritrova il registro del s.o. numero 2 che non è il suo.
Se conosci l'inglese, queste sono le istruzioni di EruNT che credo facevano e fanno ancora al caso tuo:
"Restoring the registry with ERDNT - Emergency Scenario I
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Situation: Windows fails to boot up in normal and safe mode, but you
have a DOS boot disk or another (working) operating system installed
on your PC which is supported by the ERDNT restoration program, and
from which you have full access to the drive(s) containing the corrupt
Windows installation and the registry backup.
Boot up to the working OS, and open the folder containing the registry
backup you want to restore.
If the drive letters are different to as they were in the Windows
where you created the registry backup, you need to edit the ERDNT.INF
file now to reflect the new drive letters, before trying to restore
the registry backup. For example, if the drive with the corrupt
Windows installation is now available as D: instead of C:, then you
would change all C:\... references in the INF file to D:\... . Editing
the file can be done in Windows with the Notepad program, and in DOS
with the EDIT command.
Now run the ERDNT.EXE file to start the restoration program. Select
which registry components to restore (just the system registry will do
in most cases), then start restoration. When the process is complete,
reboot the computer and check if the other Windows installation is
repaired now".