How to secure the Windows registry?
If you want to change a registry key or subkey, you should first
necessarily make a backup.
And How To: Create a new folder
to award such as "Registry Backup" and name the file
best the current date.
you menu, select Export from the File menu and To export the key part, or the complete Registry, for example, under the name backup15.11.09.reg
the default file type (. Reg), please read and leave it as it!
Click "Save" and even the registry is backed up, so create a backup! Simple, right?
a tip or
ERUNT
backup and restore the registry in Windows
Platform: Windows 7, Windows 7 x64
If you can start your Windows at least still in safe mode. Run in such cases, the backup folder the file "erdnt.exe" from. Even if Windows will not start, should ERUNT can restore your registry.
Windows 9x only used it up and USER.DAT (ME still Classes.dat) as registry files, which could very easily (eg, ERD).
WinNT Since then the so-called "Hives" by name
are DEFAULT, SAM, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, SYSTEM in the secure folder SYSTEM32 \\ CONFIG just difficult. (Eg NTBackup from Windows 2000 to backup or System Restore from XP).
ERUNT This tool provides a solution. It guarantees from the operating system out all the relevant registry hive and stores it in a different place. An automatic work of parameters is possible. In the event that the registry is damaged, you can make this DOS would use the tool again. It should therefore not save the files on an NTFS drive and the tool will save to a floppy disk for emergencies.
cooperation with the Task Scheduler you can thus secure his weekly Registry.
Before using you should read the comprehensive Readme.txt.
Note
Windows 7 user should push the User Account Control slider down.
error messages such as "RegSaveKey: 3" - BCD00000000, to optimize or restore the BCD can be ignored. It depends on the hidden system partition together without a drive letter. To circumvent the problem, you can assign to the disk management a drive letter.
This bug will be fixed in the next version.
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