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Shotglass
31st March 2006, 18:20
i just got this error message:
Low On Registry Space : The system has reached the maximum size allowed for the system part of the registry. Additional storage requests will be ignored
my config dir has a hefty 196 mb and about 180 of those are the system file ... any ideas ?
oh yeah ... cant see any suspicious processes ... just ran antivir on c and spybot and didnt find anything unusual
ORION
31st March 2006, 18:35
Hm looks like you have just installed too much crap...
Make a backup of all files (best thing it backup all drives), then format C and see how fast everything will be :)
It's alyways a good idea to install ONLY windows on C, andthing else goes to another partition. Like this, you can easily make backups of the stuff that is needed for booting, and you only need 5GB for that windows partition.
Lautsprecher[NOR]
31st March 2006, 18:35
I don't think there's a limit om registry-space. Seems to me to be something fishy going on. What you could try, is to clean out your registry with RegSupreme.
need
31st March 2006, 18:48
Not something I've ever come across myself I must admit, but it is a legit error message, but I don't seem to see any reasons/solutions being given via google, other than formating and re-installing :(
dUmAsS
31st March 2006, 19:06
how much ram do you have and how big is the page file?
filur
31st March 2006, 19:18
In Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and in Microsoft Windows XP, the Registry Size Limit (RSL) functionality has been removed. Therefore, there are no longer any limits on the total amount of space that may be consumed by registry data (hives) in paged pool memory, and in disk space.
So if you're on XP, it's strange, however for 2000 / NT: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;124594, as usual the advice to format and reinstall is.. :x
Edit: Second glimpse of your post and i actually note you are on XP, anyway, see if you have any such registry entry as the KB-article speaks of, or if it makes a difference creating one. Which service pack/build are you running?
Shotglass
31st March 2006, 19:29
Hm looks like you have just installed too much crap...
the system has only been running since jan 14th and i havent got much stuff installed
']I don't think there's a limit om registry-space. Seems to me to be something fishy going on. What you could try, is to clean out your registry with RegSupreme.
dunno that programm but most of these only delete invalid files but dont crunch fragmented hives
(my system hive is about 4 mb after defragmenting it)
how much ram do you have and how big is the page file?
both at 2 gig
So if you're on XP, it's strange, however for 2000 / NT: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;124594, as usual the advice to format and reinstall is.. :x
Edit: Second glimpse of your post and i actually note you are on XP, anyway, see if you have any such registry entry as the KB-article speaks of, or if it makes a difference creating one. Which service pack/build are you running?
suppsedly it doesnt have a limit but then again this article talks about how to change the limit (the option isnt where the article says it should be though)
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sysprop_to_change_the_size_of_the_computer_s_regis try.mspx?mfr=true
ive got sp2 installed
so with the help of the guys in the lfs chat i found a registry deframenter (made sense to use it since the system hive was only about 4 mb when i exported it using regedit) and after using it im down to about 20 mb
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
which leaves me with the question what caused all the trouble in the first place
filur
31st March 2006, 19:38
Few more findings in the unlikely case anyone else has this error which isn't supposed to exist on XP.
SYMPTOMS
When you log off a computer that is running Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:
..
You reach the registry size limit (RSL).
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837115/en-us
Explanation of error codes generated by Device Manager in Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Code 49
Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large (exceeds the Registry Size Limit). (Code 49)
The system hive has exceeded its maximum size and new devices cannot work until the size is reduced. The system hive is a permanent part of the registry ..
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310123
ORION
31st March 2006, 22:16
as usual the advice to format and reinstall is.. :x
Well, if you have only installed Windows on C:\ this takes only 3 minutes and you dont lose any data, except the programs you have installed till the last backup. As Im making a backup at least once a month, I dont have to worry about Virus stuff... A virus scan takes much more time than quickly loading the old backup again :)
filur
31st March 2006, 23:24
Restoring a ghost and reformat/reinstall are two very different things.
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