Default file not found - necessary to recover from a corrupt registry XP

I'm trying to follow the instructions to fix the "windows\system32\config\system missing or damaged file.  I copied the first 4 files without difficulty.  However, when I try to copy c:\windows\system32\config\default to create a tmp file, the system cannot find the specified file.  Can I continue with the rest of the instructions?  Or it will not work without the default file?

  1. At the Recovery Console prompt, type the following lines, pressing ENTER after you type each line:

    MD tmp
    copy c:\windows\system32\config\system c:\windows\tmp\system.bak
    copy c:\windows\system32\config\software c:\windows\tmp\software.bak
    Copy c:\windows\system32\config\sam c:\windows\tmp\sam.bak
    copy c:\windows\system32\config\security c:\windows\tmp\security.bak
    copy c:\windows\system32\config\default c:\windows\tmp\default.bak

    delete c:\windows\system32\config\system
    delete c:\windows\system32\config\software
    Delete c:\windows\system32\config\sam
    delete c:\windows\system32\config\security
    Delete c:\windows\system32\config\default

    Copy c:\windows\repair\system c:\windows\system32\config\system
    copy c:\windows\repair\software c:\windows\system32\config\software
    copy c:\windows\repair\sam c:\windows\system32\config\sam
    Copy c:\windows\repair\security c:\windows\system32\config\security
    Copy c:\windows\repair\default c:\windows\system32\config\default

Give it a shot and see where it leads you. Can't say anything for sure.

See:

How do I recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP startup
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307545

Registry troubleshooting steps for advanced users
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/822705

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    / Home/Oracle/u01/app/Oracle/diag/RDBMS/looking4/looking4/cdump

    Health monitor
    / Home/Oracle/u01/app/Oracle/diag/RDBMS/looking4/looking4/HM

    Default Trace file
    / Home/Oracle/u01/app/Oracle/diag/RDBMS/looking4/looking4/trace/looking4_ora_4327
    .TRC

    NAME
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    VALUE
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Count of active problem
    0

    Active County Incident
    0


    11 selected lines.

    now when I check
    ls - al looking4_ora_43 *.
    -rwxrwxr-x 1 oracle oinstall 2960 22 August at 09:59 looking4_ora_4300.trc
    -rwxrwxr-x 1 oracle oinstall 182 22 August at 09:59 looking4_ora_4300.trm
    -rwxrwxr-x 1 oracle oinstall 2957 17 Aug 10:29 looking4_ora_4306.trc
    -rwxrwxr-x 1 oracle oinstall 180 17 Aug 10:29 looking4_ora_4306.trm
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 2957 30 August at 10:38 looking4_ora_4325.trc
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 181 30 August at 10:38 looking4_ora_4325.trm
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 2956 24 August at 15:56 looking4_ora_4380.trc
    -rw - r - 1 oracle oinstall 181 24 August at 15:56 looking4_ora_4380.trm
    -rwxrwxr-x 1 oracle oinstall 2942 14 August at 10:18 looking4_ora_4394.trc
    -rwxrwxr-x 1 oracle oinstall 178 14 August at 10:18 looking4_ora_4394.trm
    [oracle@unknown485b39d0b515 path] $ pwd
    / Home/Oracle/u01/app/Oracle/diag/RDBMS/looking4/looking4/trace

    So where is
    looking4_ora_4327?
    Thanks in advance

    There is no trace file to your/home/oracle/u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/looking4/looking4/trace/looking4_ora_4327, because the current user's session is not under the tracing. See the example below:

    I have connected as a user scott and here is the result:

    SQL> column value for a50;
    SQL> /
    
    NAME                                                             VALUE
    ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
    Diag Enabled                                                     TRUE
    ADR Base                                                         e:\app\serverroom
    ADR Home                                                         e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl
    Diag Trace                                                       e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace
    Diag Alert                                                       e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\alert
    Diag Incident                                                    e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\incident
    Diag Cdump                                                       e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\cdump
    Health Monitor                                                   e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\hm
    Default Trace File                                               e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_
                                                                     ora_8056.trc
    

    This means, if my session track, so I check the file e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_ora_8056.trc for this session right? OK, what happens if I disconnect and reconnect:

    NAME                                                             VALUE
    ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
    Diag Enabled                                                     TRUE
    ADR Base                                                         e:\app\serverroom
    ADR Home                                                         e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl
    Diag Trace                                                       e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace
    Diag Alert                                                       e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\alert
    Diag Incident                                                    e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\incident
    Diag Cdump                                                       e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\cdump
    Health Monitor                                                   e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\hm
    Default Trace File                                               e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_
                                                                     ora_8752.trc
    

    This means, now I'll look in e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_ora_8752.trc for any information of tracing; only if it's to be see trace:

    SQL> host dir e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_ora_8752.trc;
     Volume in drive E is HCL_DISK3
     Volume Serial Number is A62A-F491
    
     Directory of e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace
    
    File Not Found
    
    SQL> alter session set events '10046 trace name context forever,level 12';
    
    Session altered.
    
    SQL> host dir e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_ora_8752.trc;
     Volume in drive E is HCL_DISK3
     Volume Serial Number is A62A-F491
    
     Directory of e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace
    
    30-08-2012  13:39                 0 orcl_ora_8752.trc
                   1 File(s)              0 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)  121,181,003,776 bytes free
    
    SQL> alter session set events '10046 trace name context off';
    
    Session altered.
    
    SQL> host dir e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_ora_8752.trc;
     Volume in drive E is HCL_DISK3
     Volume Serial Number is A62A-F491
    
     Directory of e:\app\serverroom\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace
    
    30-08-2012  13:39                 0 orcl_ora_8752.trc
                   1 File(s)              0 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)  121,181,003,776 bytes free
    
    SQL>
    

    So, in short, you get the trace file, if the current session is currently tracing.

    Concerning
    Girish Sharma

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