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I was wondering if there is a way to backup the complete registry using a task in Windows 2000, and then when needed at a later time use a boot disk (like Barts) and restore only select keys to the registry?

I am assuming that if you boot from a Bart boot CD you can read and write to you NTFS volumes, but can you run regedit?

Thanks,

Steve


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There are a couple of options you can try:

1) Purchase a copy of ERD Commander 2003 from Winternals software it is meant to aid in the recovery of damaged, corrupted, or failed Windows systems.

2) Create a Bart's boot cd, locate and download the Windows Ultimate Boot CD add-in's (there should be a link on Bart's site to it) Add the Windows Ultimate Boot CD plug-in's to your Bart's boot cd and it will include Registry editing and repair utilities you can use to accomplish your task.

tguy

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