Earlier I propose you something about the similar I just required to recognize that what is the REG QUERY HKU returning??? Other than this also seen out the permits on HKU and view if they are right or not.
I am having windows Home Premium and it is broke down WGA test as the all HKU\S-1-5-20 Key is lacking from the registry. I have tested out repeating the similar from a VM but then I am not able to erase the Key but then I am not having any matters in clearing the Key, is there anybody who has tackled the similar and has an idea about it??
Earlier I propose you something about the similar I just required to recognize that what is the REG QUERY HKU returning??? Other than this also seen out the permits on HKU and view if they are right or not.
I have assured out for the similar and have determine the under solution to be figuring out out this matter: First just Run CHKDSK /R so that it repairs the document system if there is any , After that just erase the NTUSER.DAT register which will be in the Network Service profile. , When you are finish with the similar then just copy the Default user’s NTUSER.DAT document from the Network Service profile and then make certain that you are also emending permits so that the Network Service gets the Full Control.
As far as I am cognizant these keys rely underneath "C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\NTUSER. DAT" . They are controlled by the key that is lacking which is: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\present edition\ProfileList\S-1-5-20. So you can identical good try out the solution that has been observed over but then other than this make sure that you are operating MGADiag as good. Just try out the similar and then post back the result that you get.
If the registry hive may have going spoilt then you can just test out loading it once again and in order to do the similar just work the under cmd in the cmd prompt. “reg load HKU\Test "C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\NTUSER. DAT". After this just seen out if there is any fault and view if the subkeys cab be read in Regedit and also test out the protection of a random key. I guess that loading the hive manually will assist you out, just try out the similar and then let me know if it is helping.
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