SYSTEM hive of the register is causing computer to BSOD on boot

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Published on 2013-11-08T09:58:59Z Indexed on 2013/11/08 10:02 UTC
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After some work on my computer, perhaps some updates installs, it didn't boot anymore. BSOD on windows logo loading. After some research I've found out that if I replace the SYSTEM hive of the register with the last backup it boots ok, but of course goes back to an old stage of machine setup. So my question is: where does register stores hardware and/or updates/software that loads in the machine boot, so that I can check which program is producing that BSOD and disable it?

System is Win 7 64 bits SP1

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