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    Restoring Registry

    I need some help with restoring my registry to an early time when it was working fine. Can someone help me on this.

    Problem is I was trying to install MS Office 2000 Pro. Was told to uninstall MS Office for Small Business first. So I did. Now when I try installing the Pro version I get error stating there are no known files on this hard drive and installation will terminate. not in so many words,,, but that is roughly what it says. Installation stops.

    Any tips or tricks.

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    Try to post your question in only one (1) forum...

    and BTW:

    check your other post

    Gary

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    There's ways in W9x to restore to registry from the standard backups; System & User.da0 (all of these actions must be performed in PURE DOS -- either starting up in DOS are shutting down to it -- DON'T TRY THIS IN A DOS WINDOW!!!):

    cd\
    c:
    cd windows
    ATTRIB -S -H -R C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.*
    ATTRIB -S -H -R C:\WINDOWS\USER.*
    ren system.dat system.old
    ren system.da0 system.dat
    ren user.dat user.old
    ren user.da0 user.dat
    ATTRIB +S +H +R C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.DAT
    ATTRIB +S +H +R C:\WINDOWS\USER.DAT

    But you want to use an exported registry. Here I assume you saved it in C:\windows & gave it the name Backup.reg
    So all you need to do is (assuming regedit.exe is in C:\windows):

    cd\
    C:
    cd windows
    regedit /c Backup.reg

    That's it.

    WARNING: W95's Regedit.exe has a bug in it's operation that might prevent this from working (long registry keys). Copy the W98 version of Regedit.exe to your system

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    But if you want to use an exported registry, like the one you made from the registry editor.. ie Regbak.reg

    Here I assume you saved it in C:\windows & gave it the name Regbak.reg

    So all you need to do is (assuming regedit.exe is in C:\windows):

    use a boot disk and boot to the command prompt.
    Then change to the windows directory by typing cd\ then press enter
    Then type c: and press enter
    Then type cd windows and press enter.
    Now type Regedit /c regbak.reg
    If you typed the commands properly and your saved registry file was in the specified location then you Will be able to restore your registry.









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    If it's W'98 then why not go into dos and type "scanreg /restore"
    (Without quotes)

    That will let u go back a few days.

    :-)


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    Please post your topic once only in the most appropriate forum, otherwise it gets confusing. Thanks.

    Apologies to those responding here. Feel free to c&p your replies to:

    http://www.sysopt.com/forum/Forum2/HTML/014556.html

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