OK, I have it now. Here is the deal: 1. Your image MUST BE fat32, not NTFS. This will enable you to edit the image file instead of just view and extract. 2. Extract the registry files. I just dumped the whole folder to a temp directory on my project machine. (%WinDir%\System32\Config) 3. Launch Regedit on your machine and highlight the HKLM hive. 4. Go to File, Load Hive and browse to the extracted config folder. 5. Load the following files as hives: default, sam, security, software, system, userdiff. I think you may only need default, software, and system. But we can all test and see what works. These files do not have extensions. 6. When you name them, be sure and make it obvious that they are from your image. For example I used IMAGE_default. 7. Make the appropriate changes to the registry files. 8. Unload the hives from the registry editor. 9. Delete the files from the ghost image. 10. Copy the files back into the image. 11. Select File, then choose compile. 12. Test your image and verify that the registry is correct now. It would probably be a good idea to either work with a copy of the original image, or back up the files before changing them. ~Ed