MrCarrotTop
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Hello there,
I'm new to this forum and wanted to say hi. And also, ask for some help with my problem if any of you have time for that. I'd very much appreciate it.
Currently I'm having a little issue that frustrates me a bit.
I was working on building a theme for my windows 8.1, when the theme was almost done I decided to save the .msstyle file and reboot my computer.
Accidentally I was still using the theme that I was editing in my personal preferences. Since I must have saved something inside the .msstyle file that caused it to become corrupt, I am now unable to get into my windows 8.1 machine. When I start my laptop it goes straight to my lockscreen but the lockscreen shows a completely black screen (as if it's trying to recognize the screen) and flashes the icon for my wireless in the bottom left corner every now and then. (That's how I recognized it was my lockscreen)
My first assumption was that I should remove the files I was working on so I got into my recovery console and removed the .theme file from my c:\windows\resources\themes folder.
Using the dir and del commands I was for some reason unable to remove the folder containing the .msstyle file though. Which is odd because the recovery prompt is an elivated prompt.
It even asked me if I wanted to remove the folder, pressed yes and the folder was still there. Anyways...
Apparently removing the .theme file is not enough to fix the issue and I was wondering: what are my best options on accessing the file system and/or registry in order to change the theme of my windows so that it won't get stuck at the lock screen?
My problem is that I have access to my personal computer and a network cable but other then that I don't have any cd's and/or usb sticks lying around.
I tried using the SMB protocol to connect but for obvious reasons my laptop doesn't respond to that request.
Is there any way to alter the registry from recovery console and change the theme?
I do not have a system backup and/or recovery point.
I'm new to this forum and wanted to say hi. And also, ask for some help with my problem if any of you have time for that. I'd very much appreciate it.
Currently I'm having a little issue that frustrates me a bit.
I was working on building a theme for my windows 8.1, when the theme was almost done I decided to save the .msstyle file and reboot my computer.
Accidentally I was still using the theme that I was editing in my personal preferences. Since I must have saved something inside the .msstyle file that caused it to become corrupt, I am now unable to get into my windows 8.1 machine. When I start my laptop it goes straight to my lockscreen but the lockscreen shows a completely black screen (as if it's trying to recognize the screen) and flashes the icon for my wireless in the bottom left corner every now and then. (That's how I recognized it was my lockscreen)
My first assumption was that I should remove the files I was working on so I got into my recovery console and removed the .theme file from my c:\windows\resources\themes folder.
Using the dir and del commands I was for some reason unable to remove the folder containing the .msstyle file though. Which is odd because the recovery prompt is an elivated prompt.
It even asked me if I wanted to remove the folder, pressed yes and the folder was still there. Anyways...
Apparently removing the .theme file is not enough to fix the issue and I was wondering: what are my best options on accessing the file system and/or registry in order to change the theme of my windows so that it won't get stuck at the lock screen?
My problem is that I have access to my personal computer and a network cable but other then that I don't have any cd's and/or usb sticks lying around.
I tried using the SMB protocol to connect but for obvious reasons my laptop doesn't respond to that request.
Is there any way to alter the registry from recovery console and change the theme?
I do not have a system backup and/or recovery point.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1