On startup, I receive the following Error message.
"System has reached the maximum size allowed for the system part of the
registry. Additional storage requests will be ignored."
Having had resgistry issues before, I ran a number o registry cleaners to try and fix the problem. A number of errors were removed. Unfortunately, the error messages persist, and my registry size is still what it was.
My registry size (as found under Windows/System32/Config/Config is 192 megabytes. From what I have heard, this is an inordinate registry size. I did fresh reinstall about two months ago, so I don't think this is a build up problem. In fact, I never had this problem previously, even after running the computer for one year and a half before reinstalling.
I am really in the dark as to what to do here. I am not sure what information would be relevant in this case, but I will note that I am using an nForce chipset, since I read some posts regarding old nForce sets and registry problems
Thanks in advance,
Jaegan
Final Note: Registry Mechanic reveals 991 errors in my temp files/shortcut area. All of them are under system volume information / restore. Removing some restore points removed the errors, but the registry size remains the same.