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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Oops, I Deleted MSGINA.dll String Value> Oops, I Deleted MSGINA.dll String Value Tags: Configuration Microsoft DLL Windows XP Last response: 11 June 2011 00:02 in Windows XP Share Anonymous 22 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/29254-45-oops-deleted-msgina-string-value May 2005 05:56:02 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage (More info?) Per a Windows XP Support Fix http://www.instant-registry-fixes.org/steps-to-fix-c000021a-in-windows-xp/ File, I deleted the registry string value for the logon screen which was preventing the Welcome Screen from appearing. The string was "something like": string: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/msgina value: msgina.dll The support file indicated that the old value, upon being deleted, would regenerate upon restart. If not, rebooting to the last known good configuration (after pressing F8 after reboot) would restore things windows xp back to normal. This did not occur. Now, as you might expect, I receive an error message "The Logon User Interface DLL failed to load" and "Contact your system administrator to replace the DLL or restore the original DLL" I am the only user of the PC and am the sysadmin, so I really only need to know how to change the registry string value back to what it was without having to boot into Windows. I windows xp error have tried all safe mode boots and I just get the previously mentioned error message. More about : oops deleted msgina dll string Anonymous 22 May 2005 12:31:03 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage (More info?) You need to run kb article # 307545 Also chk # 307654 "RavingNoah" wrote: > Per a Windows XP Support Fix File, I deleted the registry string value for > the logon screen which was preventing the Welcome Screen from appearing. The > string was "something like": > > string: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows > NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/msgina > value: msgina.dll > > The support file indicated that the old value, upon being deleted, would > regenerate upon restart. If not, rebooting to the last known good > configuration (after pressing F8 after reboot) would restore things back to > normal. > > This did not occur. Now, as you might expect, I receive an error message > "The Logon User Interface DLL failed to load" and "Contact your system > administrator to replace the DLL or restore the original DLL" > > I am the only user of the PC and am the sysadmin, so I really only need to > know how to change the registry string value back to what it was without > having to boot into Windows. I have tried all safe mode boots and I just get > the previously mentioned error message. Ano
computer, even before the Windows login screen appears. A common c000021a blue screen error message is: “STOP: c000021a Fatal System Error has occurred” Cause of the Error The error may be caused due to any of the following reasons: An installation process adds mismatched Windows system files. An incompatible third-party utility or application is installed. A back up program that you used to restore the hard drive failed to correctly restore files. A service pack installation process fails to complete. The Stop 0xC000021A error occurs due to failure of either Winlogon.exe or Csrss.exe. The Windows Kernel stops the system and raises the 0xC000021A error when it detects that either of these two processes have stopped. Resolution Steps Here are some of the tasks that you can perform to deal with the Stop 0xC000021A error. Create Log and User.dmp Files Open the Start menu, select Run, type Drwtsn32.exe –I and then press Enter. (A message informing you that Dr. Watson is installed as the default application debugger will be displayed.) Press OK. Next, at Start > Run, type Drwtsn32.exe and press Enter. In the Dr. Watson for Windows dialog box, select the Append to existing log file, Create crash dump, and Visual Notification checkboxes. When your computer restarts after the stop error, run the Drwtsn32.exe command again. Here, analyze the Dr. Watson log file and the user.dmp file to identify the cause of the error. Fix Issues Related to the Winlogon.exe Process Failure of the Winlogon.exe file is one of the most common causes of the stop 0xC000021A fatal system error. This error usually occurs when a buggy, third-party Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) DLL file replaces the original GINA DLL file that belongs to the Winlogon.exe process. This file is used in Windows to implement the authentication policy of the interactive logon options you see at the logon screen of your Windows XP system. The task of the GINA file is to carry out the user identification and authentication activities. The name of the Windows GINA DLL file is msgina.dll. To check the current GINA settings for your computer, Run the regedit command to open the Registry Editor tool. Here, navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon registry entry. Check if the GinaDLL REG_SZ value is present. If the value of this entry is anything other than MSGINA.DLL it implies that a third-party GINA file has replaced the original GINA file. The absence of this value indicates that your system is using msgina.dll as the default GINA DLL file. If you find that the original GINA DLL file is replaced, you may tr