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In Reply to: RE: REGISTRY ACCESS... posted by Jolida on November 08, 2011 at 01:17:22
I have my music computer SDD attached to the "other" computer with the GRANITE USB adaptor, since otherwise my machine will not boot with the drive attached to a SATA port.
I thought I had tried this before and could not get it to "LOAD HIVE". The choice is not offered at all. You can see the shadow, but that is all.
I tried playing with that thing I sent out. It does not allow you to delete. You can change values (I guess) in the right panel but I have no idea what I am doing with that.
I am starting to think that if Serge's new changes are extensive it might be best to stat over. I am already thinking of better ways to get where I am.
Also, are you really able to boot your music computer with gdi32.dll deleted?
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Rick,
Im sure u have made some mistake here. The procedure is very simple & i myself have done it. I guess u quite dint understand it properly. Let me explain in a straightforward manner...
With ur SSD attached to the 'other' computer, in any which way (it does'nt matter), it would show up in its "My Computer" as say 'E' drive.
All u have to do is click 'Start'> 'Run'> regedit..
Now u will have the registry editor open. In case u have any tree open, collapse all of them. Now here comes the tricky part...
Just click on HKEY_USERS once so its just selected. NOW go to File menu, & u will have the "Load Hive" option available. Click on it & browse to the Config Folder of ur SSD ( which in this case would be E:\Windows\System32\Config). And from it, select 'software' by double-clicking on it. Now it will ask u to assign a name for this Temporary tree u are creating under the HKEY_USERS. Name it something like 'Rick'.
Now under this Rick tree, u will have access to the Registry of ur SSD. After making any changes whatsoever, remember to UNLOAD the Hive by Just clicking on the 'Rick' & from the File menu, select Unload Hive..
You're Done...!!
Junaid
Big issue: while making registry changes this way one time I did not unload hive after changes and unfortunately I did revise my home pc registry. No problem though everything worked well so no issues but I learned not to make that mistake again. But after latest Steppe registry tweaks I noticed not only did I revise my cmp^2 ssd but I also inadvertently revised my home pc registry. All works ok but I am reluctant to use this method any more period. So it looks like I need another method. Mihaylov's method is probably the way to go. More to come.
THANKS, again!
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