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Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Nov 2000 10:18:57 -0500
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Concerning restoring older registry version....

For us Win 95 users (voluntary or involuntary) who need this rollback
function, I would recommend the program ERS 9x.  It has saved my butt
several times as I like to try new software (too much!).  It will create 7
registry backups, one each day when you start your computer or on a
schedule if you leave your computer on all the time, or you can create up
to 3 other backups manually before installing new programs or hardware. It
will also will keep a backups of other Windows files.

You can see more or download from:

http://www.mslm.com

Doug

At 11/15/00 11:09 AM, Rick Glazier wrote:

Someone said:
Boot to a dos prompt.  type in scanreg /restore.
You will get an option letting you pick which
version of your registry you want to restore.
Usually, there are 5.  Restore a version from
before the new installs and see if that doesn't
let you boot.

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