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Answer» I KNOW that the registry can be backed up on tape, but I have a solo computer. I'd like to see if a downloaded registry cleaner, Uniblue Registry Booster, helps clean up some of the "DETRITUS" on my computer, but first, I'd like a copy of my registry the way it is, so that I can overwrite the changes if the "cleaning" causes problems. How do I back up the registry onto a CD or flash drive? Or isn't that a good move? I have "RESTORE", but I don't know what to do if the "cleaning" causes this to malfunction. Thanks to anyone who can advise! goldie917I hope some mod will move it to the appropriate forum, but anyway... I don't know what Windows version you're using, but if XP, go Start>Run, type in: REGEDIT HIT Enter. Registry Editor will open. Go File>Export, and save a copy of your registry wherever you wish.Bravo! You found the color that many people will struggle to read. Uniblue Registry Cleaner gives you an option to backup the registry when you clean up the registry. However, sometimes this can be unreliable, so it is best to follow Broni's instructions.Erunt from http://www.snapfiles.com/get/erunt.html |
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