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To: bosquedog who wrote (16711)2/23/2001 2:43:13 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110631
 
bob

given your recent registry restoration, i thought i'd post this brief on-topic instruction (from scot finnie's windows insider) ....

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"Restoring a Win98 Registry Save

Every time you start your Win98 PC, the Registry Checker automatically creates a backup of the Registry. It stores the five most recent backup copies in the \Windows\Sysbckup folder -- they are stored as RB001.CAB, RB002.CAB, and so on. If you want to manually back up the Registry before installing software that may effect the registry, you should run the System Info utility (Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools), then go to the Tools menu and select Registry Checker. After a quick scan, Registry Checker will offer to make a backup. Click Yes to make it overwrite the oldest backup file with an updated one.

To restore a Registry backup, boot your computer to a C:> prompt and run ScanReg. Follow the instructions to view your backed-up Registry files and restore the most recent one."

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hope this helps, someone

:)

mark
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