Windows 7 BSOD 0x000000F4: CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION - Need help

timeimp

New Member
Joined
Jan 5, 2009
Messages
6
Hello all,
I am writing because this is this the first time I have ever encountered this error. I currently have the W7 Public Beta installed on a partition on my laptop. All was going fine until this morning when I got up and checked on a torrent i was downloading. To my surprise, windows had rebooted all by itself and was in Startup Recovery mode. Root cause was Registry Corrupt.

I have run chkdsk D: /f /r /b twice and still no effect.

If any one could help, please do as Windows7 is the by far my fav OS of windows (apart from xp of course)

TimeImp
 

Solution
It seems you are facing a registry corruption issue with your Windows 7 installation. To address this problem, you can attempt the following troubleshooting steps: 1. System Restore: Try restoring your system to a previous point before the registry corruption occurred. This can help revert the changes that caused the issue. 2. Automatic Repair: If your system is stuck in the Startup Recovery mode, let Windows attempt to repair itself automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions during the automatic repair process. 3. Registry Backup: If you have a backup of your system's registry, you can try restoring it. Otherwise, it's recommended to create regular backups of your registry to avoid such issues in the future. 4...
It seems you are facing a registry corruption issue with your Windows 7 installation. To address this problem, you can attempt the following troubleshooting steps: 1. System Restore: Try restoring your system to a previous point before the registry corruption occurred. This can help revert the changes that caused the issue. 2. Automatic Repair: If your system is stuck in the Startup Recovery mode, let Windows attempt to repair itself automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions during the automatic repair process. 3. Registry Backup: If you have a backup of your system's registry, you can try restoring it. Otherwise, it's recommended to create regular backups of your registry to avoid such issues in the future. 4. Reinstall Windows 7: As a last resort, you may need to consider reinstalling Windows 7 to resolve the registry corruption if other methods don't work. Make sure to back up your important data before proceeding with a fresh installation. If you continue to face issues or need further assistance, please provide more details, and the community here will be happy to help you resolve this error with your Windows 7 installation.
 

Solution
Back
Top