> It is highly recommended that you not use RAID 0 on a system drive. And
> you're now experiencing one of the most important reasons why.
>
> You can use any Windows XP x64 CD to do the install - but you'll need to
> have your RAID drivers on a floppy drive and install them using F6 during
> the very beginning of the boot process to the CD.
>
> I strongly suspect that your best bet at this point is to do a "Repair
> Install" using F6 and a known good CD. NOT the one that has slipstreamed
> drivers.
>
> The 0x51 stop error appears to refer to a registry corruption, by the way.
>
> --
> Charlie.
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> <mauritsp...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1181114632.849751.12350[ at ]o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Today my computer booted up and was having trouble initialising NOD32
> > Totally inresponsive... So I resetted the computer but when he
> > restarted he gave me this error:
> > Windows Could Not Start Because the Following File Is
> > Missing or Corrupt
> > \Windows\System32\Config\System
>
> > You can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows
> > Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM
>
> > This is also the case when I try to run Windows in safe mode.
>
> > Now I've did some searching and saw the solution was in the Windows
> > Recovery Console so I put in the CD and entered the RC.
> > But after I put in my selection of witch windows folder I want to
> > "use" I got the following Blue Screen of Death saying:
> > ISTRY_ERROR
>
> > Technical information:
> > *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x0000000000000001, 0xFFFFFA80003EC010,
> > 0x00000000005F5000, 0x00000000000001D6)
>
> > The same BSD appears when I try to install windows again. When the
> > installation looks if another version of windows has been installed.
>
> > My setup:
> > Windows XP x64 bit Edition (student license)
> > Intel RAID 0 Configuration of 2 250GB
> > Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
> > Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard
>
> > Because of the RAID setup I can't install windows on a different
> > drive. Nor can I access anything on the drive because I can't get
> > access to the console.
> > I have a different windows x64 install dvd but my RAID drivers aren't
> > slipstreamed into that one so it doesn't even recognize my RAID array.
>
> > Now my question is:
> > Does anybody know a way to access the recovery console (by correcting/
> > circumventing the BSD?)
> > I've got some data on my drives witch I wrather not destroy, right now
> > I can't even destroy it unless I destroy the RAID array...
>
> > Any help is very much welcome, tried everything to get into the
> > Recovery Console...
>
> > Thanks In Advance!