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rlstroncek

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  1. I can understand the advantages of adding the "Unmount.reg" to the registry to allow the easy copying. Adding "Unmount.reg" is a permanent change; what are the disadvantages to making this permanent chagnge? After I set up my computer this way, Acronis True Image can't find the hard drives/partitions in my computer when I try to run it. Are we supposed to change the registry back to its state before adding "Unmount.reg" after each copy of the system? Thanks!
  2. Thank you very much for your help. Your correction worked great; now on to the finish line! Rich
  3. I followed all of your directions and everything has worked until step 4.2. When I doubleclick on my "unmount.reg" text file, I get a Registry Editor error popup message that says: Cannot import C:\Users\Rich\Desktop\Unmount.reg:The specified file is not a registry script. You can only import binary registry file from within the registry editor. Here is my unmount.reg script: {-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices} {HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices} {HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control} "SystemBootDevice"="" {HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet001\Control} "SystemBootDevice"="" {HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet002\Control} "SystemBootDevice"="" Does anyone have any ideas/corrections to solve this problem? Thanks for your help and patience. Rich
  4. A lot of the XP hot fixes require the latest versions of MSN Messenger & Media Player to be installed before the fixes. How does one accomplish this? I can't find any where that this is addressed in the forums. Thanks.
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