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How to undo the changes made to the Registry?

If the changes you made in the registry caused your computer to fail, BSOD or stop responding, and you cannot restart it as usual, you could use the Last Known Good in Windows 2000/XP/2003 configuration as long as you did NOT log on AFTER you made the changes.

For example, if you made some changes to the registry, such as disabling a service or a driver, and these changes cause your system to become unstable, do NOT try to restart and log on to fix the problems! Instead, restart your computer into Safe Mode in Windows 2000/XP/2003 and see if you can fix it up.

Do NOT attempt to boot normally and log on, because if you do so, the previous Last Known Good configuration (the one that was created BEFORE you made the bad changes) will be overwritten by the bad registry, and you will not be able to revert back to the previous configuration.

So if you still can't fix things up, shut your computer down and try Last Known Good configuration.

To restore your registry to it's last configuration follow these steps:

  1. Restart your computer.

  2. When you see the message Please select the operating system to start, press F8.

  3. Use the arrow keys to highlight Last Known Good Configuration, and then press ENTER.

  4. NUM LOCK must be off before the arrow keys on the numeric keypad will function.

  5. Use the arrow keys to highlight an operating system, and then press ENTER.

Important note: Choosing Last Known Good Configuration provides a way to recover from problems such as a newly added driver that may be incorrect for your hardware. It does not solve problems caused by corrupted or missing drivers or files.

When you choose Last Known Good Configuration, Windows restores information in registry key HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet only. Any changes you have made in other registry keys remain.

 


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