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I have a CORRUPT REGISTRY in a computer. I took the hard drive out and added it to another computer as a "D" drive. How can I read the REGISTRY information on that drive? I believe REGEDIT will CHECK the "C" drive and I need to look at the "D" drive.

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I don't believe you can. I suggest you put the hard drive back in it's home computer and start a forum topic on the problems you're having with it.Why not just RETURN the drive to it's machine and DLoad and run ERUNT and save the backup as a text file...you can then read to your heart's content.

Editing the registry can render a machine un-bootable so be careful.Patio,

You have the problem. The drive makes the machine un-bootable. I'm trying to get it back in some shape using the second computer to try to figure out what is wrong. I may have to just wipe it clean, re-format, and start again, but that is the last resort. I don't even have a Start-up disk for that machine.

ThanksWhat OPERATING system is the "registry" for?I have to ask...what is it in the old corrupt drive's regisrty that you need?



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