How to back up registry

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Angelo

Hi group,

I often saw posting talking about backing up registry.
How do I do that? And how do I open and see the content.
Never done that before. When someone say change this and
that key, how do I do that? Could someone help?

thanks. A
 
Hi Angelo - Since you're Win2K, get Erunt here for all NT-based computers
including XP: http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt/index.htm
I've set it up to take a scheduled backup each night at 12:01AM on a weekly
round-robin basis, and a Monthly on the 1st of each month. See here for how
to set that up: http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt/erunt.txt,
and for some useful information about this subject

This program is one of the best things around - saved my butt on many
occasions, and will also run very nicely from a DOS prompt (in case you've
done something that won't let you boot any more and need to revert to a
previous Registry) IF you're FAT32 OR have a DOS startup disk with NTFS
write drivers in an NTFS system. (There is also a way using the Recovery
Console to get back to being "bootable" even without separate DOS write NTFS
drivers, after which you can do a normal restore.) (BTW, it also includes a
Registry defragger program). Free, and very, very highly recommended.

FYI, quoting from the above document:

Note: The "Export registry" function in Regedit is USELESS (!) to make
a complete backup of the registry. Neither does it export the whole
registry (for example, no information from the "SECURITY" hive is
saved), nor can the exported file be used later to replace the current
registry with the old one. Instead, if you re-import the file, it is
merged with the current registry, leaving you with an absolute mess of
old and new registry keys.


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Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



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