Swift 3, SF314-51 Then a blue screen appears with stopcode: REGISTRY_ERROR.

RandyAGB
RandyAGB Member Posts: 1 New User
edited April 2023 in Swift and Spin Series

Problem with my ACER Laptop. Went off and couln,t complete automatic restarting. But instead i get stopcode: REGISTRY_ERROR and then the laptop goes off & again try to restart automatic ACER is displayed & loading startes but stops. Then a blue screen appears with stopcode: REGISTRY_ERROR.

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Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,522 Trailblazer

    In windows 11 you can go in "Repair Mode" by forcing a shutdown with the Power Button 3-4 times (keeping the button depressed till the system shuts down and all lights are off). Then start again till the stop code appears and force a system shutdown again. The 4th time you should get a blue screen (WindowsRE) with "Repair", don't do this repair as it may get in a loop but select the next "Restart" option and F4 or 4 "Safe Mode". In Safe mode you can determine what is causing the error, if it is a corrupted registry restore Windows to an earlier date, type or paste: rstrui.exe in the Command Prompt and select a date before you had the registry error or did the last download/update.

  • Emma_
    Emma_ Moderator, Member Posts: 226 Moderator

    Hello!!

    @RandyAGB

    1. What is BSOD?
    2. Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. ...
    3. If you'd like to know more, you can search online later for this error: REGISTRY_ERROR.
    4. Solution 1: disable System Maintenance.
    5. Solution 2: disable the . ...
    6. Solution 3: Run Windows Memory Diagnostic.
    7. Solution 4: reset Windows 10.

    How do I fix blue screen stop code in Windows 11? If the BSOD stops you from accessing Windows 11 desktop, you should boot it into Safe Mode first. Press the Power button and hold it for at least 10 seconds to turn off your computer. Press the Power button again to turn it back on. Repeat this process several times if your Windows 11 didn't boot.

    Regards,

    LunaNova14

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,944 Trailblazer

    Please show us a picture of the BSOD. Can you get into the BIOS, and does it stay stable there? If so verify that the F12 Boot Menu option is enabled and try booting from a Windows install flash drive. From there you can get into Repair mode, then Command Prompt to use diskpart to check on the drive structure. If the drive is working and has all it's partitions then likely Windows itself is corrupted and just needs to be fixed.

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