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I found this small utility on the Internet.

Unfortunately is in german and i'm not speaking german.

Does anybody can expalin how it's works

coucou


Posted

can you read dutch?

i did Translate it

if not here it go's

first box ask's you what file to choose .reg .txt

second box ask's you the out put name and path

click ok and done

Posted

I though it was the same utility as this one, until I downloaded it,

This is an old one I have, to use it

copy the exe to the same directory as the reg file you wish to convert

open prompt and type at the commandline

reg2inf <filename>.reg <filename>.inf

It does however have many limitations

Reg2Inf2.zip

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@sixpack: TNX for the translate

@Yzöwl: TNX for testing. So, it's no so usefull as i though...

Is there a less limitations utility???

Regards

coucou

  • 11 months later...
Posted (edited)

:whistle: For anyone who's interested in an English Text version. I translated the text in the code the best I can for now. Any suggestions, let me know. Also, let me know if something got fudged up in the translation process. Otherwise, seems to be okay.

ATTN: This is the same as in the begining of this post by coucou, just edited for English speaking folk.

It has a simple GUI. Just place the Reg2inf.vbs either in the same directory as the registry file, run it and type in the name of the registry file. Or you can tell it where the registry file is. It will remember that path for the inf.

Reg2inf_EN.zip

Updated: I've made some changes for better understanding.

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Posted
I though it was the same utility as this one, until I downloaded it,

This is an old one I have, to use it

copy the exe to the same directory as the reg file you wish to convert

open prompt and type at the commandline

reg2inf <filename>.reg <filename>.inf

It does however have many limitations

yzowl can you pls explain the limitations,, im thinking of learning infs and your advice would be helpful

thanks

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  • 6 months later...
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ATTN: This is the same as in the begining of this post by coucou, just edited for English speaking folk.

It has a simple GUI. Just place the Reg2inf.vbs either in the same directory as the registry file, run it and type in the name of the registry file. Or you can tell it where the registry file is. It will remember that path for the inf.

Reg2inf_EN.zip

Updated: I've made some changes for better understanding.

This link is expired.

Anyone have a link to this (rapidshare BLOWS)?

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