Kathleen,
It's no wonder that you are confused....
This topic has been revolving around three similar
but distinctly different processes.
A. Backup/restore using ERU
B. Export/Import using REGEDIT
C. Working with the backup files that windows
creates during the bootup process.
I think you are compounding your confusion by
taking my broad and generalized statements and
trying to apply them to a very specific situation.
My statements were simply a caution regarding
things that MIGHT happen. These are items that
should be taken into consideration before
restoring/importing/whatever a previous
registry file -- especially when the age of the
backup is unknown (as is the case in this discussion).
Considering that this thread started out as a question about
Front Page and it STILL has a subject line indicating such....
I think it's amazing that anyone can make sense of all this. <grin>
Jim Meagher
----- Original Message -----
From: "sybilgal" <[log in to unmask]>
> Hello all.
>
> I may very well be missing something, so I apologize if that is the case.
> However, if one reboots every day or so, the copy of the registry isn't
that
> old to begin with.. I would think that the only problems would arise if
one
> was continually loading new software,etc throughout each and every
> day....Right?
>
> Kathleen LaValley
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jim Meagher
>
>
> It would be wise to also caution that restoring an old
> registry is like taking a trip backwards in time.
> Any software that was installed after that registry file was
> originally saved, will no longer work. She would also
> need to re-apply any configuration changes made in the
> intervening time frame.
>
> If she has changed hardware, there is also a slight chance
> that the PC will not boot......
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