How to fix System32 errors?
If you are familiar with some basic functions of working with System32 files, you can try to fix the System32 files yourself by performing a reboot. System32 errors are not always fixed by completing a reboot on your computer; so you may also need to use the Windows recovery disk that came with your initial setup. Insert the windows recovery disk into your computer and then reboot the computer. When prompted, select the recovery console and then type the following into the console: md tmp, copy C:\Windows\System32\configsystem, C:\windows\tmpsystem.bak, delete C:\ windows\System32\configsystem, copy C:\Windows\repairsystem, C:\Windows\System32\configsystem. If you try to fix System32 errors and that does not work, you may want to use a Windows System Repair tool that can scan your entire computer and system and list all of the System32 errors before it attempts to fix any of them. System repair tools can also improve the speed of your system and it can clean and organize your registry