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Registry repair help?

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How do i remove the reference to a file in my windows registry, on boot up i get an error message saying "windows can't load the file C:\My Documents make sure the file exists or remove the reference to it in the registry". I recently put a second hard drive in my pc and relocated "My Document's" folder to it, any ideas?

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  1. Hello

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  2. put your "my documents" file back on your c: drive. Your "my documents" file can be moved but it has to be done so properly.

    First put it back in it's original location then :

    Click on the Start button and then right-click on My Documents and select Properties. If there's no My Documents in your start menu then right click on the My Documents icon on your desktop instead.

    When you've clicked on properties, select "Move" and then navigate to your D: drive. Select the drive letter and then click "Make New Folder." Enter "My Documents" as the folder name and hit Enter and then OK. Windows will then ask you whether you want to move your documents; click Yes.

    Moving your documents make take some time. Once moved, though, you can access them normally from the "My Documents" icon on the desktop or elsewhere.

  3. Off the top of my head I would say you can't transfer that folder to a slave drive. It is a system folder, and basically part of the OS, that's why it can't find it. You will have to put it back. You can transfer the data/files out of it to the slave.

  4. ahhhh... as u said, you transfer your My Doc's Folder to another harddrive... Thats the problem dude, you should not just cut and paste it to another location, all u need to do is copy and paste it...  try to copy it again and paste it its original harddrive, maybe it can solve your problem...

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  7. I'm not sure how you managed to relocate it.

    C:\My Documents is not where My Documents is actually located.

    It should be located in:

    C:\Documentes and Settings\Your User Name\My Documents

    Windows will not let you move that folder, nor will it let you delete it.

    You need to delete the User Account in order to delete the folder.

    Also check that boot reference using MSCONFIG to see if anything is trying to reference loading C:\My Documents.

    Click on Start >> Run and type: msconfig in the dialog box and click OK.  Then click on the Startup tab and check the startup processes.

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    • Checks Invalid File Types//Extensions/Entries

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