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		By: Shyam Sasindran		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Shyam Sasindran]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2013 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.thewindowsclub.com/bootexecute-autocheck-autochk-windows#comment-28327&quot;&gt;Ron&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi there!

It sounds like a corrupted registry. Try to Restore the Registry Hives http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0A99D23RWs it might help]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.thewindowsclub.com/bootexecute-autocheck-autochk-windows#comment-28327">Ron</a>.</p>
<p>Hi there!</p>
<p>It sounds like a corrupted registry. Try to Restore the Registry Hives <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0A99D23RWs" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0A99D23RWs</a> it might help</p>
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		By: Ron		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2013 00:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Shyam,
I could really use your help here.  My Windows 8 system (Lenovo T530) is in an infinite boot loop and can&#039;t get to Windows because a program (ASO - Advanced System Optimizer) is continually optimizing my registry. Afterwards, it says &quot;exiting to Windows&quot; and then calls the same routing to optimize the registry.
I can interrupt the boot, go to the command DOS prompt, execute Regedit program.  But, when I get to the Session Manager directory, THERE IS NO BOOTEXECUTE FILE.  The software techs at ASO mentioned that it is there, but I can&#039;t see it because of &quot;permissions.&quot;  I can manually create the BootExecute file with the above settings.  But, when I re-boot, it does the same routine over again.  If I go again to Regedit, the BootExecute file that I&#039;ve created is gone again.
Do you think that the BootExecute is truly there but that I don&#039;t have permissions?  If so, is there a way to &quot;force&quot; admin rights somehow to 1) find BootExecute file and 2) modify it to where I can boot normally to Windows ???
I have spent days setting this computer up with all the software programs and do Not want to reimage, reinstall Windows 8, and reinstall everything else.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shyam,<br />
I could really use your help here.  My Windows 8 system (Lenovo T530) is in an infinite boot loop and can&#8217;t get to Windows because a program (ASO &#8211; Advanced System Optimizer) is continually optimizing my registry. Afterwards, it says &#8220;exiting to Windows&#8221; and then calls the same routing to optimize the registry.<br />
I can interrupt the boot, go to the command DOS prompt, execute Regedit program.  But, when I get to the Session Manager directory, THERE IS NO BOOTEXECUTE FILE.  The software techs at ASO mentioned that it is there, but I can&#8217;t see it because of &#8220;permissions.&#8221;  I can manually create the BootExecute file with the above settings.  But, when I re-boot, it does the same routine over again.  If I go again to Regedit, the BootExecute file that I&#8217;ve created is gone again.<br />
Do you think that the BootExecute is truly there but that I don&#8217;t have permissions?  If so, is there a way to &#8220;force&#8221; admin rights somehow to 1) find BootExecute file and 2) modify it to where I can boot normally to Windows ???<br />
I have spent days setting this computer up with all the software programs and do Not want to reimage, reinstall Windows 8, and reinstall everything else.</p>
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