Is this a recurring problem or is this something that just happened once?
If it has just happened once I wouldn't worry to much about it but if it is
continually happening you may have a corrupt registry or bad memory. I had
this problem and got this message nearly every time I booted. I would push
the box down in a corner and keep working but as time went on I started to
get a lot of blue screen crashes. I tried everything.....diagnostics ,
formatting and reinstalling none of which helped. Eventually I started
swapping out components. It turned out to be a bad SDRAM DIMM...once it was
replaced all the messages and crashes ceased.
Mark
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>I'm running Win95B, on a Gateway P55-200, with 64Mb of RAM, and a less
>than full 3.8Gb HD.
>
>I've begun to receive the following error message:
>
>Registry Problem
>
>Windows encountered an error accessing the system registry. You
>should restore the registry now and restart your computer.
>
>If you ignore this error and shut down your system, you may lose date.
>
>Restoring the registry will replace the faulty registry with a known
>good backup copy. However, this backup copy may not contain all of
>the information recently added to your systam.
>
> Restore From Backup and Restart
>
>
>I'm not at all certain what the problem is; I am, however, very
>concerned that this is a precursor to some type of crash: HELP!
>
>Gary Perkins
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