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Old January 26th 14, 05:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Stef
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Default XP re-install did not re-build registry !!!

Max wrote:

Could anyone please explain this to me?

About a year ago I had to re-install Windows to get over a virus, and
even though it was overwriting the old o/s (the set-up process
confirmed this, as it gave me a warning), I noticed later it had not
built the registry from scratch. OK, the virus was sorted, but there
was a tell-tale entry for something that WASN'T standard Windows. It
was nothing important, and was something I myself had once added, but
I had fully expected it to be lost. Very odd, I thought at the time,
but didn't dwell too much on it.

Anyway..... one year on, and I'm again re-installing Windows, but on a
different PC. This time I completely removed and created a new (the
only) partition. Did the install business, yet once again, I happened
to find an entry which again proved it's not starting completely from
scratch!

How on earth?! I thought I had definitely vanquished all trace of
Windows first, this time. I mean, if you had a new PC wih no operating
system at all, and had to put Windows on for the first time, it HAS to
build a new regisitry from nothing then, so......

I'm confused!


What are you re-installing XP from? An OEM CD? Or a
Recovery/Backup/Slip Streamed/OS Image CD you created? If the latter,
that's probably why you're getting the non-standard Registry. By the
time you got around to creating that CD, your system and its Registry
had becomed "personalized" to your configurations.

Just a guess. You didn't give enough info for anything else.


Stef
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