Windows XP hangs at startup on the logo screen after modified registry authorization

I've changed a registry permission setting in WinXP SP2.  Now after reboot, the computer hangs at the boot logo screen. He never to the logon screen. Same thing when I try the Safe Mode or Safe Mode with network.

Registry permission that I changed was in HP_CLASSES_ROOT. Permissions\Advanced\Permissions: Unchecked "inherit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects. These entries include explicitly defined here. »

This is apparently what has caused the problem. I would like to reset the permissions, but obviously cannot access permissions check without going into windows first.

Help please?

Thank you - the procedure to restore a damaged registry.

The reprimand, however, is not necessary.

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