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| Manual Registry Backup and Restore? I'm wondering if I can just manually make copies of the registry files, save them to a CD, and then if needed, manually delete the corrupted files and just copy the archived ones from CD back to the OS folders? I know there are all sorts of automated backup solutions -- I just like to keep things simple and hands-on. These are the files I would copy -- from Wikipedia: The following Registry files are stored in %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\: * Sam - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SAM * Security - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY * Software - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE * System - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM * Default - HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT * Userdiff The following file is stored in each user's profile folder: * NTUSER.DAT |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? The registry hives are in use when logged on, and cannot be copied. You can backup the hives by booting into WinPE/BartPE or a parallel Windows installation (if available). If you want to instantly backup the hives when logged on, the best option is to use ERUNT. ERUNT and NTREGOPT: http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/ ERUNT - ReadMe http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-on...runt/erunt.txt <excerpt> Start ERUNT, confirm the Welcome message. Type in the name of a restore folder where the backed up registry files should be saved, or click "..." to browse your computer's drives and select a folder. You can also simply leave the default, which is a folder named ERDNT inside your Windows folder, the advantage being that you have access to this folder from the Windows Recovery Console in case Windows does not boot anymore. </excerpt> You can then move the hives to CD. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "MS Questions" <MSQuestions@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:945CAF83-D6E1-4DFB-812E-ADB77F569DBD@microsoft.com... I'm wondering if I can just manually make copies of the registry files, save them to a CD, and then if needed, manually delete the corrupted files and just copy the archived ones from CD back to the OS folders? I know there are all sorts of automated backup solutions -- I just like to keep things simple and hands-on. These are the files I would copy -- from Wikipedia: The following Registry files are stored in %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\: * Sam - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SAM * Security - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY * Software - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE * System - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM * Default - HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT * Userdiff The following file is stored in each user's profile folder: * NTUSER.DAT |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? The registry hives are in use when logged on, and cannot be copied. You can backup the hives by booting into WinPE/BartPE or a parallel Windows installation (if available). If you want to instantly backup the hives when logged on, the best option is to use ERUNT. ERUNT and NTREGOPT: http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/ ERUNT - ReadMe http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-on...runt/erunt.txt <excerpt> Start ERUNT, confirm the Welcome message. Type in the name of a restore folder where the backed up registry files should be saved, or click "..." to browse your computer's drives and select a folder. You can also simply leave the default, which is a folder named ERDNT inside your Windows folder, the advantage being that you have access to this folder from the Windows Recovery Console in case Windows does not boot anymore. </excerpt> You can then move the hives to CD. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "MS Questions" <MSQuestions@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:945CAF83-D6E1-4DFB-812E-ADB77F569DBD@microsoft.com... I'm wondering if I can just manually make copies of the registry files, save them to a CD, and then if needed, manually delete the corrupted files and just copy the archived ones from CD back to the OS folders? I know there are all sorts of automated backup solutions -- I just like to keep things simple and hands-on. These are the files I would copy -- from Wikipedia: The following Registry files are stored in %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\: * Sam - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SAM * Security - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY * Software - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE * System - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM * Default - HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT * Userdiff The following file is stored in each user's profile folder: * NTUSER.DAT |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? Thanks for explaining that to me. Just for my curiousity, would I be able to copy the registry files when booted up with the Recovery Console? (Not that that's a very convenient way to do it.) "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote: > The registry hives are in use when logged on, and cannot be copied. You can > backup the hives by booting into WinPE/BartPE or a parallel Windows > installation (if available). "MS Questions" <MSQuestions@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote : > I'm wondering if I can just manually make copies of the registry files, save > them to a CD, and then if needed, manually delete the corrupted files and > just copy the archived ones from CD back to the OS folders? |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? >> would I be able to copy the registry files when booted up with the >> Recovery Console? Yes, but not directly to a CD though. You can copy the hives to another folder. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "MS Questions" <MSQuestions@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:143732AB-FD6D-4D1B-B7C7-BEC85F3AE47F@microsoft.com... Thanks for explaining that to me. Just for my curiousity, would I be able to copy the registry files when booted up with the Recovery Console? (Not that that's a very convenient way to do it.) |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? Thanks for explaining that to me. Just for my curiousity, would I be able to copy the registry files when booted up with the Recovery Console? (Not that that's a very convenient way to do it.) "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote: > The registry hives are in use when logged on, and cannot be copied. You can > backup the hives by booting into WinPE/BartPE or a parallel Windows > installation (if available). "MS Questions" <MSQuestions@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote : > I'm wondering if I can just manually make copies of the registry files, save > them to a CD, and then if needed, manually delete the corrupted files and > just copy the archived ones from CD back to the OS folders? |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? >> would I be able to copy the registry files when booted up with the >> Recovery Console? Yes, but not directly to a CD though. You can copy the hives to another folder. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "MS Questions" <MSQuestions@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:143732AB-FD6D-4D1B-B7C7-BEC85F3AE47F@microsoft.com... Thanks for explaining that to me. Just for my curiousity, would I be able to copy the registry files when booted up with the Recovery Console? (Not that that's a very convenient way to do it.) |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? one of the best ways to backup/restore reg hives is w/ ERUNT. http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/ runs from inside windows, not rec-console, so your current hives must be sound enough to boot and then perfrom the "restore". of course you can copy over the erunt backups by hand using rec-console, _IF_ you've relaxed its file-access restrictions in the reg: http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=7974 ========= FWIW, in \windows\repair are the system's archived hive files, the classic restore-from location. but these are placed there by windows setup, and on many systems are as old as the setup itself (ie, pretty worthless). however, doing a ntbackup "system state" type backup will update these copies w/ the latest. [W2k used to have a quickie app that did this, but it's gone in xp]. You might want to consider running ntbackup occasionally because of this... |
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| Re: Manual Registry Backup and Restore? one of the best ways to backup/restore reg hives is w/ ERUNT. http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/ runs from inside windows, not rec-console, so your current hives must be sound enough to boot and then perfrom the "restore". of course you can copy over the erunt backups by hand using rec-console, _IF_ you've relaxed its file-access restrictions in the reg: http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=7974 ========= FWIW, in \windows\repair are the system's archived hive files, the classic restore-from location. but these are placed there by windows setup, and on many systems are as old as the setup itself (ie, pretty worthless). however, doing a ntbackup "system state" type backup will update these copies w/ the latest. [W2k used to have a quickie app that did this, but it's gone in xp]. You might want to consider running ntbackup occasionally because of this... |
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