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Windows 7 | Windows Vista Tutorials
Manually Restore the Registry From its Backup in Windows (Windows 7 / Vista)
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<blockquote data-quote="writhziden" data-source="post: 61424" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>Frankensteining your registry is not a good idea. It is safer to re-install those programs to the appropriate drives and let Windows setup the registry from scratch. I know that is a bit of a task with that much software installed, but it is not recommended to cobble old registry files into a clean Windows installation. Drive letters change, registry keys can change causing software not to run correctly or at all, and the system itself may even become unbootable. It is not worth the risk in my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="writhziden, post: 61424, member: 160"] Frankensteining your registry is not a good idea. It is safer to re-install those programs to the appropriate drives and let Windows setup the registry from scratch. I know that is a bit of a task with that much software installed, but it is not recommended to cobble old registry files into a clean Windows installation. Drive letters change, registry keys can change causing software not to run correctly or at all, and the system itself may even become unbootable. It is not worth the risk in my experience. [/QUOTE]
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Manually Restore the Registry From its Backup in Windows (Windows 7 / Vista)
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