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Deleting wrong registry Please help.. anyone, anybody

Hello everyone. 
first of all, i know I'm an idiot who deleting registry without read the info


but can anyone help me

I accidentally deleted upperfilter and lowerfilter from this registry 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E966-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318


And boom, my laptop getting bluescreen and cannot automatically repair 

Btw my laptop are lenovo and windows 10


can someone help me to fix this without fresh install ?

I've try recovery but always getting some error

Or i should go to safe mode and try recovery from there ?

Or are there any ways to fix this issues? 
 

Pleaseee, help me.

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Just back stuff up and reinstall

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This issue happened to me less than a week ago when my ubuntu install corrupted and trying to fix it i fucked up my windows registry,
the only solution i could come up with for the problem was a complete factory reset since i did not have any recent restore points(whole C drive got corrupt )

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Just do a System Restore, and bring your system back in time before you modified the registry. Personal files should not be affected.

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Hey, I am on the phone now without access to pc, but I'm sure that any of you can give him his correct registry keys and he can put them in registry using safe mode or bootable registry editor.

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9 hours ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Just back stuff up and reinstall

Last choice I'll do that 

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9 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Just do a System Restore, and bring your system back in time before you modified the registry. Personal files should not be affected.

Already do that and its said cant do recovery :(

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1 hour ago, homeap5 said:

Hey, I am on the phone now without access to pc, but I'm sure that any of you can give him his correct registry keys and he can put them in registry using safe mode or bootable registry editor.

Soo i can use other computer upperfilter and lowerfilter registry key and put it to my computer ?

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4 hours ago, NTAmmar said:

Soo i can use other computer upperfilter and lowerfilter registry key and put it to my computer ?

Why not, is your system that different than others? Question is - do you have access to your system in safe mode.

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Catch attachments.

 

reg.reg - basic entry, should be enough

reg2.reg - including properties (unaccessible by default, you must change permissions)

 

If you can't access your computer even using safe mode, you can access registry by bootable programs:

https://www.raymond.cc/blog/how-to-edit-windows-registry-key-values-without-booting-in-windows/

 

I don't see lowerfilter or upperfilter there, but who cares - if this key is needed, you may have luck.

BUT - I see that type of entries in {4d36e967-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} so maybe you mean that.

 

In that case - reg3.reg is for you.

 

LowerFilters is string key with value EhStorClass

UpperFilters is string key with value partmgr

 

if you delete only these entries.

 

reg.reg reg2.reg

reg3.reg

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