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Old July 14th 11, 07:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Twayne[_2_]
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Default Regedit file

In ond.com,
Peter typed:
When you hit the run icon and type in regedit, you find a
series of directectories and such. Where can I find this
folder ??? How can I copy the entire many pages and edit
it and then re copy it back to a new installation copy of
xp home 32 bit ???
Peter
Australia


It would be a LOT easier to just remove/reinstall all the programs and a lot
faster, too. Unless you have an identical machine with identical hardware,
software applications and settings, I'd guess you might have a 0.09% chance
of that workng. Otherwise maybe only a 2% chance of it working, as several
files are "created" on the fly which may not be part of the regstry, in
addition to their own caches probably not located anywhere near the
"registry" files. Remember, the full registry only actually resides in RAM,
not necessarily on the disk.

Good luck!

Twayne`


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