You can now click the Start button without getting a nasty error. Like I said above, not everything is quite working again, but this is a step in the right direction. Luckily, regedit remembers the folder location for the UsrClass.dat when you load the hive, so all you will have to copy/paste is the SID and add _Classes to it. You will need to perform these steps at every login. If you look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\hivelist you will now see an entry for your SID_Classes that points to that UsrClass.dat file.Click your Start button and see what happens.There should now be two entries under HKEY_USERS containing your SID, with one having _Classes at the end. Copy this entire line and paste it into the Regedit name box and click OK. The result should look something like S-1-2-3-XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX-XXXXX-1200_Classes.
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