Today I had a problem with one of our X41T Tablet PC's whereby I got the dreaded BSOD error;
STOP: c0000218 {Registry File Failure}
The registry cannot load the hive (file):
\SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE
or its log or alternate.
It is corrupt, absent, or not writable.
Obviously this is serious and I cannot even boot into Safe Mode or Last Known Good.
Looking around there is a possible MS Solution but only if it is NOT an OEM install - see link below - which of course it is;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545/
Would it be possible do you think to use a different (OEM or Retail) Windows XP CD to boot from and run the Recovery Console?
Maybe make a Restore CD from another X41T and try that?
I do have a set of Product Recovery CD's but not sure whether I can access the Recovery Console or whether I have to go through a full restore process - something I do not want to do at this stage - at least until I can copy some data off and attempt a repair with CHKDSK or something...
I was even thinking of connecting the 1.8" HDD to a host PC as a slave disk - obviously not a boot disk - to see if I could access some required data from it before I attempted to run CHKDSK on it...
...which brings me neatly onto another directly related question - I have a 2.5"-3.5" adaptor cable which is the usual 40 pin IDE connector on one end of a ribbon cable with a 44-pin smaller IDE type connector on the other - the extra 4 pins being power which goes into the usual 4 pin Molex connector although only 3 cables are used.
I have used this in the past to succesfully connect a 2.5" IDE drive to a 3.5" IDE connector to salvage some data before attemptig a repaair.
I am assuming I cannot use this same cable to connect the X41T 1.8" HDD to an onboard IDE connector on a host PC as it looks like the small connector might be 4-6 pins short so I am guessing it is a no-go?
Something is telling me that the 1.8" HD might be SATA not PATA/IDE which could explain the differences between the HDD connector and the adaptor cable connector?
Has any other poor soul been down this road before?
Failing that maybe someone could point me in the right direction on how to pull some data off this non-bootable 1.8" HDD before trying to repair it?
Any other hints/tips/gotcha's gratefully received although I think I may be screwed here...
Sorry for all the questions...



