If, after you make changes to the registry, you find that the changes were in error or that something no longer works correctly, you can undo the changes that you made by merging the backup file into the registry. Search for: Search. Should I back up the entire registry, or just one key? We recommend that if you edit the registry, you back up the entire registry. While this is the safest method, it can be more complex than backing up a single key.
Instead of backing up the entire registry, you can back up a specific key before changing it--but this has some risk. You must know exactly which key to back up. The example below shows the entire registry; note that My Computer is at the top. The example has all the hive names enclosed by red boxes. Include archived documents. This content has been archived , and is no longer maintained by Indiana University.
Information here may no longer be accurate, and links may no longer be available or reliable. This contains instructions for editing the registry. If you make any error while editing the registry, you can potentially cause Windows to fail or be unable to boot, requiring you to reinstall Windows. Edit the registry at your own risk.
It will have an icon similar to this: Double-click the icon. A message similar to the following displays: Click Yes. A confirmation displays. Click OK. Lincoln Service Center. Omaha Service Center. Papillion Service Center. Des Moines Service Center. Address : University Ave. If you want to create a restore point for your Windows operating system, follow the steps below. The Microsoft Windows registry can be backed up from the backup utility by following the steps below.
If you have created backups using the Microsoft backup utility, you can also restore the registry through this utility. This utility automatically makes backups of the registry each time the computer boots. If you cannot get into Windows, this can also be done through Windows Safe Mode. Windows 98 introduced a new utility known as Scanreg , which automatically makes backups of your registry each time you boot up your computer. The steps listed below for backing up Windows 95 registry also work, but are not necessarily needed unless you want to keep an original elsewhere.
After entering the command above, the computer restores an earlier version of your registry.
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