That's good.
Do you have access to another PC somewhere so you can download recovery tools to a CD/DVD or USB stick?
That's good.
Do you have access to another PC somewhere so you can download recovery tools to a CD/DVD or USB stick?
Nope that is my first and only PC.
I think I have to go to a Lenovo Service Center now (Cuz my laptop is of the Lenovo
company).
That might be my last option.
But not getting time.
Lenovo are a top make for industry, surprised it has this fault.
Yes, agree, I do have Lenovo - ThinkPad. Really great product.
Now, I'm surprised with this. LOL
Here is what I saw when I tried to open my Laptop once again :
It says :
The operating system couldn't be loaded because the system registry file is missing or contains errors.
File :\Windows\system32\config\system
Error code: 0xc000000f
You'll need to use recovery tools. If you don't have any installation media (like a disc or USB device), contact your PC administrator or PC/Device manufacturer.
I also have a Lenovo laptop. First thing I did was replacing Windows with Linux Mint.
But I want to go with Windows
cuz, I like Windows
the most.
Could you explain about the error ?
I'm quite confused cuz they are saying the a System file is missing or contains errors.
But I don't even delete an image from my Laptop. So when or why did I delete a System file ? Or is it that it contains errors ? But then where could the error come from ?
Also another thing, I knew 2 years after I bought the Laptop, that the Windows software they sold me is not genuine. But that is not even mentioned in the error.
Don't know. I don't like Windows
Hi
The registry is a quirky record of all software and settings on the machine. Microsoft have always been expected to dump it, but it remains for legacy programs that never got upgraded.
Your issue is probably being caused by one of the programs installed - if the registry entries are not correct they can 'leak' into or overwrite other parts and boom! Corrupted registry that the system thinks is missing.
Solution: Remove the hard drive, connect it to another computer with one of these:
USB To SATA Cable 2.5” Laptop Hard Disk Drive (SSD HDD)
Format the drive (NTFS). Do not use 'quick format', it has to be wiped properly.
Re-install the drive into the Laptop
Re-install Windows OS
Next step, re-installing your favourite software, is critical (because one of the programs is corrupting the registry). The culprit is likely to be a program that you recently installed before Windows crashed. Avoid installing that one. Install only the programs that are 100% needed, and use Registry cleaning software after the installs so that the most common errors are sorted out.
I'm not such a pro who can repair his laptop by himself, cuz I'm just a Student of Class-X aged 15. But I think the place in the map below might be the solution for me.
I think the outlet you used before probably used recovery tools but re-installing on a freshly formatted drive can't be beaten (It's very easy to do)
The people at the Lenovo Laptop Service Center should know what they are doing
If you mean the OS, it's probably OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), which is actually genuine. Microsoft allows companies to copy Windows and just supplies the licenses to them, which is very practical, especially if the OEM is in a different country.
They gave me no Product key
. I didn't know that concept cuz I was just 11 years old when my father bought me my first PC from a shop. And that shop was not a Lenovo store. It was rather an electronic store which sells bunch of electronic stuff.
If it would have been a Lenove store, I think they wouldn't have sold me a copied Windows Software.
Edit :
For the last month or two before my Laptop stopped working, there was a half-transparent grey-coloured text on the bottom right of my screen, telling me that Windows Activation Required
. When I grew up to be 13 and a half, I understood the concept of Product key, the exact thing which I had not received from the seller. They hadn't even given anything except the Laptop, its box, a free backpack, and the Laptop charger, and two years of warranty (on the end of which, my Laptop stopped working). They gave no recovery drive or USB.
Your Lenovo model is .... ?
From Microsoft:
The product key is preinstalled on your PC, included with the packaging the PC came in, or included on the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) attached to the PC.
The product key for new computers that come preinstalled with Windows 10 has the product key stored within the motherboard firmware. Users can find a Windows 10 product key by issuing a command from the command prompt.
Press Windows key + X.
Click Command Prompt (Admin).
At the command prompt, type the following to reveal the product key:
wmic path SoftwareLicensingService get OA3xOriginalProductKey
On first installation the product key is "locked" to your hardware, and this info stored on Microsoft servers. You do not need a product key for re-installation of Windows(10) from DVD/file (unless you have swapped out all your laptop's main components!).
But in the settings option, my PC prompted something like, "The Product key would be given to your by the person who sold Windows to you, or in an email from that person."
They sent no e-mail, nor they gave anything.
Ummmmm... that can be done only when my laptop starts working.
Actually, suddenly someday the PC prompted me somewhat like the Windows Software I'm using is not genuine, and also told me to use the Activation/Product key to continue. From then on, some settings were blocked on my PC, like I was not able to change my HomeScreen Wallpaper or my Username (the one which appears when the PC is loading), the Image above my Username, etc.
It seems to that it wasn't genuine at first place, it could have been, just a thought.