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Registry error Win95

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When you start Windows 95, receive:

  • "There is not enough memory to load the registry. "

    or
  • "Windows has encountered an error accessing the system registry. You should restore the registry now and restart the computer.
    If you ignore this error and shut down your system, you may lose data.
    Restoring the registry replaces the faulty registry with a known good backup copy. However, this backup copy may not contain all the information recently added to your system.
    "

These error caused might the registry is damaged.


How to resolve 95 registry errors?

WARNING:
If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

Perform the steps outlined in each method below (as appropriate) to restore a damaged registry.

Using Real-Mode Registry Editor

Use Registry Editor in real mode to export, then import, the registry file. To do so, follow these steps:
  1. Restart the computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, press the F8 key, and then select Safe mode command prompt only from the Startup menu.
     
  2. Type the following line to export the registry
    regedit /l:path1 /e path2system.txt
     
    where path1 is the path to the System.dat file and path2 is the path to the destination file. For example, if Windows 95 is installed in the Windows folder on drive C, type the following line:
    regedit /l:c:\windows\system.dat /e c:\system.txt
     
  3. Type the following lines, and press ENTER after each line:
    cd\windows
    attrib -s -h -r system.dat
     
  4. Type the following line to rename the current registry file:
    ren system.dat system.old
     
  5. Type the following line to import the System.dat portion of the registry:
    regedit /l:path1 /c path2system.txt

    where path1 is the path to the System.dat file and path2 is the path that contains the file to import. For example, if Windows 95 is installed in the Windows folder on drive C and you want to import the System.txt file from the root folder of drive C, type:
    regedit /l:c:\windows\system.dat /c c:\system.txt

    NOTE: If you receive an "Unable to open registry" or "Error accessing the registry" error message when you attempt to import the System.dat portion of the registry, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base for more information about the error message:
  6. Restart Windows 95.
     
For additional information about using Registry Editor in real mode, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: If the error continues to occur after you follow the steps in this section, please see the next section.
 

Using System.da0

Restore the registry to its state when you last successfully started Windows 95. To do so, follow these steps:
  1. Restart the computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, press the F8 key, and then select Safe mode command prompt only from the Startup menu.
     
  2. Type the following command to move to the Windows folder
    cd \windows
     
    where windows is the Windows 95 folder. For example, if Windows 95 is installed in the Windows folder, type the following line:
    cd \windows
     
  3. Type the following line:
    attrib -s -h -r system.dat
     
  4. Type the following line:
    ren system.dat system.bad
     
  5. Restart your computer. Windows 95 uses the System.da0 file when it cannot find the System.dat file. If this file works, Windows 95 renames it to System.dat.
If the error continues to occur after you follow the steps in this section, please see the next section.
 

Using System.1st

Restore the registry to its state when you first started Windows 95 successfully. To do so, follow these steps:
  1. Restart the computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, press the F8 key, and then select Safe mode command prompt only from the Startup menu.
     
  2. Type the following command to move to the Windows folder
    cd \windows
     
    where windows is the Windows 95 folder. For example, if Windows 95 is installed in the Windows folder, type the following line:
    cd \windows
     
  3. Type the following line:
    attrib -s -h -r system.dat
     
  4. Type the following line:
    ren system.dat system.xxx
     
  5. Type the following line:
    cd \
     
  6. Type the following line:
    attrib -s -h -r system.1st
     
  7. Type the following line
    copy system.1st c:\windows\system.dat
     
    where windows is your Windows 95 folder.
     
  8. Type the following line:
    attrib +s +h +r system.1st
     
  9. Restart your computer.
If the error continues to occur after you follow the steps in this section, please see the next section.

NOTE: You may find that your TrueType fonts are missing from the Fonts folder or in programs after you follow the above steps. For additional information about how to resolve this behavior, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Reinstalling Windows 95

Re-create the registry files by reinstalling Windows 95.

To do this, perform the following steps.

NOTE: If you cannot access the CD-ROM drive from the command prompt, consult the CD-ROM drive's documentation or manufacturer for assistance with loading the real-mode drivers for the CD-ROM drive.
  1. Restart the computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, press the F8 key, and then select Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu.
     
  2. Type the following line and then press ENTER to remove all user profiles:
    ren c:\windows\profiles c:\windows\oldprofiles
     
  3. Rename the existing registry files by typing the following lines. Press ENTER after each line:
    cd \windows
    attrib -s -h -r system.dat
    ren system.dat system.xxx
    attrib -s -h -r user.dat
    ren user.dat user.xxx
    attrib -s -h -r system.da0
    ren system.da0 system.yyy
    attrib -s -h -r user.da0
    ren user.da0 user.yyy
    cd \
    attrib -s -h -r system.1st
    ren system.1st system.zzz
     
  4. Run Windows 95 Setup.
NOTE: You may have to reinstall programs, especially those that write to the registry, after you restore the backup or use System.1st to replace the registry.
 

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