Error when booting computer

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I receive two error messages when I boot my windows 2000 computer. These
started after a power outage. The first one says your resistry size is too
small increase registry so that windows cane function properly. The second
says do to insufficient system resources windows could not load the user
profile a default has been loaded. I have increased the registry & page file
sizes too larger than necessary numbers but I continue to get the errors.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Telguy99 wrote:

>I receive two error messages when I boot my windows 2000 computer. These
>started after a power outage. The first one says your resistry size is too
>small increase registry so that windows cane function properly. The second
>says do to insufficient system resources windows could not load the user
>profile a default has been loaded. I have increased the registry & page file
>sizes too larger than necessary numbers but I continue to get the errors.
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>

Test your ram. Sounds like the power glitch maybe blew a transistor in
a ram strip.

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RAM is good swapped with another computer...still get same errors.

"Quaestor" wrote:

> Telguy99 wrote:
>
> >I receive two error messages when I boot my windows 2000 computer. These
> >started after a power outage. The first one says your resistry size is too
> >small increase registry so that windows cane function properly. The second
> >says do to insufficient system resources windows could not load the user
> >profile a default has been loaded. I have increased the registry & page file
> >sizes too larger than necessary numbers but I continue to get the errors.
> >Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> >
>
> Test your ram. Sounds like the power glitch maybe blew a transistor in
> a ram strip.
>
> --
> Philosophy: That attempt to explain why so much about life makes us cuss.
>
 
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I would go ahead and run a memory tester on the original memory in the
original computer. Something like memtest or tuff-test would do nicely.
You may be looking at something that is synergistic with another problem on
the computer (like a bad memory timer).

"Telguy99" <Telguy99@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> RAM is good swapped with another computer...still get same errors.
>
> "Quaestor" wrote:
>
> > Telguy99 wrote:
> >
> > >I receive two error messages when I boot my windows 2000 computer.
These
> > >started after a power outage. The first one says your resistry size is
too
> > >small increase registry so that windows cane function properly. The
second
> > >says do to insufficient system resources windows could not load the
user
> > >profile a default has been loaded. I have increased the registry &
page file
> > >sizes too larger than necessary numbers but I continue to get the
errors.
> > >Any help would be appreciated.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Test your ram. Sounds like the power glitch maybe blew a transistor in
> > a ram strip.
> >
> > --
> > Philosophy: That attempt to explain why so much about life makes us
cuss.
> >