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Editing the Registry

These tips may contain information about editing the registry. You should not edit your registry unless it is absolutely necessary. If there is an error in your registry, your computer may not function properly. If this happens, you can restore the registry to the same version you were using when you last successfully started your computer. Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system. Before making changes to the registry, you should back up any valued data on your computer.

The following list provides some best practices for using the registry and Registry Editor safely:

  • Before making changes to the registry, make a backup copy. You can back up the registry by using a program such as Backup. After you make changes to the registry, create an Automated System Recovery (ASR) disk. For troubleshooting purposes, keep a list of the changes you make to the registry.

  • Do not replace the Windows registry with the registry of another version of the Windows or Windows NT operating systems.

  • Use tools and programs other than Registry Editor to edit the registry. Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system. You should use tools and programs that provide safer methods for editing the registry.

  • Never leave Registry Editor running unattended.

If the key or value you're about to edit has no critical influence on the OS, you can simply save the portion of registry that you're working on, and avoid backing up the whole system state.

To export a registry key to a hive file:

  1. Open Registry Editor.

  2. Select the key that you want to save as a file.

  3. On the File menu, click Export.

  4. In the Export Registry File dialog box, in Save in, click the drive, folder, or network computer and folder where you want to save the hive.

  5. In File name, enter a name for the hive.

  6. In Save as type, click Registry Hive Files.

  7. Click Save.

You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure.

You can use a text editor like Notepad to work with the registry files you create by exporting.

You can save registry files in the Windows format, in the format used in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0, as binary hive files, or as text files. Registry files are saved with .reg extensions, and text files are saved with .txt extensions.

In Windows Explorer, double-clicking a file with the .reg extension imports the file into the computer's registry.

If you want, you can later import the saved registry file back to your registry (or to another computer running the same OS).

To import a registry key from a hive file:

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  2. Select the keys in which you want to restore the hive.

  3. On the File menu, click Import.

  4. In Look in, select the drive, folder, or network computer and folder in which the hive is located.

  5. In Files of type, click Registry Hive Files.

  6. Select the correct file name for the hive.

  7. Click Open.

 


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