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**********This program will indeed backup the registry but I want to be
able to backup in the manner that System Restore is supposed to do. Thanks
for the info.
Elliott
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At 02:30 PM 10/7/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>There is free software that will make a "restore point" backup of your
>registry at startup in addition to on demand, as well as doing other
>things, such as optimizing your registry. ERunT ERunD RegOpt
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>http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
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>Keep in mind that unless you backup your installed software and data and
>settings to restore WITH your restore point or registry backup, then, if
>you have installed software or entered settings since the last "point"
>taken, the restored registry or "point" will not be aware of it.
>
>The freeware mentioned above, will also allow you to make a registry
>backup on demand, such as after you install new software or change the
>settings on any of your installed software, so your last saved point will
>always be aware of your current software status.
>
>AnnaSummers
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>Does anyone know how to set system restore to automatically set a restore
>point when you turn the computer on?
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>I'm using WinXP2 on an HP computer.
>
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