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In Reply to: RE: How replace deleted registry keys? posted by Mihaylov on September 21, 2011 at 14:12:38
I put a bunch back by going to another XP machine,
open regedit
go and hilite the key you want
file->export to a filename on a jump drive
then move drive to the cmp machine
each reg file you double click will restore the key you saved. prevents typos
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This is an excellent solution...just some clarification. You said:
'...go and hilite the key you want...'
ok clear to me
'...file-> export to a filename on a jump drive...'
I assume the 'file-> export' command is available from regedit. Correct? Is filename pre-existing? By jump drive do you mean thumb drive?
'...then move drive to the cmp machine
each reg file you double click will restore the key you saved. prevents typos...'
So while still on thumb drive double click?
Thanks again
Basically yes to all. To export, in regedit it is File-export.
It will export everything below the spot you have highlighted. It will prompt you for the file name. you need to get that file to the target machine. Again in regedit File-Import. it will ask for the file name. You will be prompted for "do you really want to update the registry?'
click yes and it is done.
I restored all the Steppe 7 registry changes using this approach as I tried to debug my shutdown problem. Take a back up of the registry before starting for safety. I believe you get the whole thing by highlighting the very first entry.
thanks
The good way!
Serge.
http://cmp2-mihaylov.narod.ru/
Edits: 09/22/11
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