Windows XP is, in the opinion of many, the most stable and user friendly platform released by Microsoft so far. Even though it isn’t as visually brilliant as its successors, it continues to be a fairly sought after OS of the times, thanks to its sheer efficiency and fewer errors. However, as with any other OS, XP might err occasionally and give you a hard time.
In this post, we give you a comprehensive account on how to resolve the Stop C0000218 error, which you might encounter immediately after installing Windows XP on your PC.
What is the ‘Stop C0000218’ Error?
In most cases, it’s immediately after installing Windows XP that the “STOP: c0000218 {Registry File Failure}” error is encountered. As the error message itself says, the fault indicates a failure in one of your registry files. However, as the Microsoft support crew points out, the error could be triggered as a result of incompatible hard drives, or in the worst case a damaged hard disk. Well, the issue is resolvable quite easily. Let’s see what needs to be done.
How to Resolve?
According to the Windows XP help crew, the following steps are in order for resolving the problem in question:
- Commence the procedure by checking whether your hardware faculty is compatible with Windows XP. The compatibility information provided by the official Microsoft marketplace website shall help you in this regard.
- In case the compatibility criteria are met, and the issue persists, rely on the Windows Recovery Console. This can be accessed by inserting your Windows XP CD before starting the PC. When asked whether you want to “Repair or Recover“, press the “R” key.
- Provide your admin password when asked and choose the “chkdsk” command line. Type the command chkdsk /r to detect any hard disk errors. Hit “Enter” to initiate the disk check.
- Type chkdsk /f. If any errors are found, the OS shall attempt to fix them.
- Restart your PC once the disk fix has been performed, and attempt to run the Windows XP setup again.
- In case the error still shows up, it can be deduced that your hard disk has been damaged. As such, you’ll have to replace it in order to resolve the issue.
The above account would surely prove helpful in resolving the ‘Stop C0000218’ error on your Windows XP computer. For any further assistance, do get in touch with Microsoft support.
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