Using Regedit to Backup Your Windows NT RegistryLast reviewed: December 19, 1997Article ID: Q164931 |
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SUMMARYThe system registry is the central database that Windows NT uses to keep track of everything related to the proper operation of the operating system. Being the operating system's central repository, it maintains a comprehensive listing of all installed hardware and software components. It is vital that you maintain backup copies of this part of the operating system. If some piece of software has modified the registry and, as a result, the system is no longer functioning as desired, a backup of your registry files can save hours of troubleshooting and recovery. Until the shipment of Windows NT 4.0, the methods available to backup the registry were:
Keep in mind that this procedure is not a replacement for running RDISK and using the Backup Registry option in your tape backup software. It is just an additional method of safeguarding the most critical part of the operating system.
Procedure for Making a Copy of the Registry
You can actually place this file anywhere you want, but the desktop is convenient. No matter where you decide to store the file, you will be able to select it by clicking the Start button, pointing to Documents and clicking on Registry once it has been saved. If the system will not start, or you cannot log on as a result of registry corruption, then you will have to run the Emergency Repair Process as outlined in the online documentation (see chapter 7 Protecting Data in the Server Concepts and Planning Guide). NOTE: During the restore process, you will get two "System Process - Licensing Violation" errors that can be safely ignored. These errors report that the system detected tampering with your registered product type. An OK button is provided so that you may proceed. Click OK on each of these messages. The last error you will receive is from Registry Editor stating that it encountered an error writing to the registry. This error can also be safely ignored and relates to the other two error messages. Simply click OK to proceed. Restart your system to make the changes take effect (you will not be prompted to do so).
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