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+ Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,619 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Stack error: Error code:0x50012b8 PointSec Database corrupt.PsMain P: 1 James L Bryant At bootup this morning before displaying the Windows logo the following error string is displayed: Database corrupt.PsMain: 568c PsMain: 98bd PsMain: 9b45 PsMain: 49d6b PsMain: 3ca6f PsMain: af6 PsMain: 78 PsMain: ba I am able to get into the BIOS but that's all. I can't get it to bootup in safe mode or enter the PointSec encryption menu. Has anyone ever experienced this error and is there a way to fix without totally reinstalling the OS. Feb 26 '07 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 23 Replies Expert 100+ P: 627 Cyberdyne You can run repair of windows or try last good known configuration. What software are you running for the database? Cyber. Feb 26 '07 #2 reply P: 1 shekeba At bootup this morning before displaying the Windows logo the following error string is displayed: Database corrupt.PsMain: 568c PsMain: 98bd PsMain: 9b45 PsMain: 49d6b PsMain: 3ca6f PsMain: af6 PsMain: 78 PsMain: ba I am able to get into the BIOS but that's all. I can't get it to bootup in safe mode or enter the PointSec encryption menu. Has anyone ever experienced this error and is there a way to fix without totally reinstalling the OS. Hi, Use windows cd and chose R for recovery console. once you are in recovery console change to your cd drive and run fixboot for example d:\> fixboot c: helpful links http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654 Good luck! Shekeba Mar 27 '07 #3 reply P: 1 ecoses At bootup this morning before displaying the Windows logo the following error string is displayed: Database corrupt.PsMain: 568c PsMain: 98bd PsMain: 9b45 PsMain: 49d6b PsMain: 3ca6f PsMain: af6 PsMain: 78 PsMain: ba I am able to get into the BIOS but that's all. I can't get it to bootup in safe mode or enter the PointSec encryption menu. Has anyone ever experienced this error and is there a way to fix without totally reinstalling the OS. 1st Step verify the computer name secrch computer file (_.rec) file go to that decryption in prosess try this step Apr 12 '07 #4 reply P: 1 SrNetAdmin I have the same issue. the issue isn't with the installation of Windows. Its with PointSec. Its a hard drive encryption application. PointSec doesn't have any Knowledge base to access for troubleshooting this error. Its not MFT, or MBR, or an NFTS issue. Its PointSec. Apr 15 '07 #5 reply P: 2 zjenei Hi Everybody, I received the following error message on my screen today on a notebook: