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How about booting WinPE or Linux for an emergency registry edit? Just disable the faulty driver or service and you're fine. Logical, but unsupported.
Personally I hate Windows for hiding all the stuff a normal system engineer must have access to. The Windows(tm) way is always backup your system before installing anything and revert in case of problems, or reinstall.
You have to live with it, the system is crap.