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         |  nanotech
             from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-07-20 17:15 [#00787634] Points: 3761 Status: Addict
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 | i'm needing to copy the registry of my win2k i have on one partition, to my win2k i have on my other partition. how can
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         |  nlogax
             from oh, you must be the brains (Norway) on 2003-07-20 18:24 [#00787697] Points: 4653 Status: Regular
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 | export the registry on the first disk and save it to your second disk. import it from there..
 
 or did i miss something
 
 
 
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         |  nanotech
             from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-07-20 18:27 [#00787699] Points: 3761 Status: Addict
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 | the win2k instance under my c drive partition isn't bootable, even under safe mode (why i have another windows
 installed). so i need to get this registry ex/inported over
 to the good one. i have the following OS's installed
 win2k(bad)win2k(good), win98(no registry, just installed to
 help install wink2k), and DOS.
 
 
 
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         |  elusive
             from detroit (United States) on 2003-07-20 19:49 [#00787776] Points: 18369 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag
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 | youre going to have problems. 
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         |  nanotech
             from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-07-20 23:55 [#00787944] Points: 3761 Status: Addict | Followup to elusive: #00787776
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 | could you elaborate? 
 
 
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         |  xf
             from Australia on 2003-07-21 00:14 [#00787949] Points: 2952 Status: Lurker
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 | you can't import complete registries to a new windows install.  just doesn't work; things will screw up, and
 you'll have fun galore.
 
 i'd recommend exporting only relevant sections of the
 registry (i.e.
 HKEY_LOCAL_COMPUTER/Software/Softwarecompany/Softwarename),
 completely reinstalling windows, then *if* that particular
 program that requires registry items, you import only *that*
 part of the registry.
 
 windows is rather gay.
 
 
 
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         |  nanotech
             from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-07-21 00:20 [#00787951] Points: 3761 Status: Addict | Followup to xf: #00787949
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 | can i do this farely easy with...regedit? 
 
 
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         |  xf
             from Australia on 2003-07-21 00:44 [#00787957] Points: 2952 Status: Lurker
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 | nah, regedit's a faget man - won't let you export sections of the registry.
 
 look on google for some more featureful editors.  any
 relevant names pass me.
 
 
 
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         |  joakimlinden
             from Skövde (Sweden) on 2003-07-21 02:57 [#00787994] Points: 462 Status: Regular
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 | THere must be 10 to 50 - thousand entries in an regular registry... Maybe not so many but...something like that.
 
 Why not try exporting the whole lot? You seem to have
 nothing to loose...
 
 
 
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         |  joakimlinden
             from Skövde (Sweden) on 2003-07-21 03:02 [#00787998] Points: 462 Status: Regular
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 | By the way... 
 If you have a FAT32 filesystem, try "upgrading" to NTFS
 (it's easily done in windows or with a program called
 Partition Magic) - that will make dataloss after a
 incomplete shutdown less probable. But you wont be able to
 use Windows 98 anymore...probably for the best.
 
 
 
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         |  nanotech
             from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-07-21 03:25 [#00788016] Points: 3761 Status: Addict | Followup to xf: #00787957
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 | can i export the sections of the "crap" windows while running in the "good" windows instance? i still don't know
 how exactly to do this, ie how do i open up the registry of
 the "crap" windows to export it; what's the filename/dir of
 these registry files?
 
 
 
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         |  joakimlinden
             from Skövde (Sweden) on 2003-07-21 03:48 [#00788031] Points: 462 Status: Regular
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 | That's what I came to think about too... I have no idea where to physically find the reg., if it's in one file.
 Ask google.
 
 
 
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         |  joakimlinden
             from Skövde (Sweden) on 2003-07-21 03:51 [#00788034] Points: 462 Status: Regular
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 | As the site says: "Windows Registry, Everything You Need To Know"
 
 http://www.gammadyne.com/registry.htm
 
 
 
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         |  xf
             from Australia on 2003-07-21 04:16 [#00788040] Points: 2952 Status: Lurker
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 | exporting an entire registry on a fucked windows system, and reimporting it on a fresh install is silly.
 
 half the problems *WITH* fucked windows installs *IS* the
 registry...
 
 just export the parts you want.  all you'll need
 specifically is parts for programs that you haven't got the
 original installation files for...
 
 
 
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         |  nanotech
             from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-07-21 10:30 [#00788376] Points: 3761 Status: Addict
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 | is it possible to upgrade the "crap" instance of win2k to xp, and will doing that use the same registry? if so, can i
 downgrade to 2000 afterwards?
 
 
 
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         |  xf
             from Australia on 2003-07-21 10:31 [#00788380] Points: 2952 Status: Lurker
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 | not really, even if upgrading works, downgrading usually just pulls the old registry back in.
 
 if anything, install win 2k over the top.
 
 
 
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         |  hepburnenthorpe
             from sydney (Australia) on 2003-07-21 11:55 [#00788447] Points: 1367 Status: Regular
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 | i say fuck it! if windows aint runnin too well chances are the problem is in the registry.
 
 just reinstall, and start from scratch.
 
 
 
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