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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? -- Ronald Sommer |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? Start, Run, regedit, OK. -- Ronald Sommer |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? Start, Run, regedit, OK. Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
Anton wrote:
"Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? Start, Run, regedit, OK. Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? Come again? Can you translate this??? I (for one) can't understand your "use of English" here (and this isn't the first time). OK, maybe it's not your primary language though, and someone else can help. http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? Start, Run, regedit, OK. Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html Follow Vanguard's instructions to load the HKEY _USERS hive from the ntuser.dat file. After loading the hive, look in OLD_MACHINE_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts. -- Ronald Sommer |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Bill in Co." skrev i meddelandet
... Anton wrote: "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? Start, Run, regedit, OK. Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? Come again? Can you translate this??? I (for one) can't understand your "use of English" here (and this isn't the first time). OK, maybe it's not your primary language though, and someone else can help. http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html Read the link? |
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Anton wrote:
"Bill in Co." skrev i meddelandet ... Anton wrote: "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? Start, Run, regedit, OK. Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? Come again? Can you translate this??? I (for one) can't understand your "use of English" here (and this isn't the first time). OK, maybe it's not your primary language though, and someone else can help. http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html Read the link? What does "More like to know, but no answers", mean? (It's not in understandable English (it's not even a sentence OR question) |
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"Bill in Co." skrev i meddelandet
... Anton wrote: "Bill in Co." skrev i meddelandet ... Anton wrote: "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... "Anton" wrote in message ... "Anton" skrev i meddelandet news:... "VanguardLH" skrev i meddelandet . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. When you add the user's registry .dat file in regedit using Load Hive, it asks you to name the key. What it asks for is what name YOU want to call that other user's hive. Be sure to name it so you recognize it. It gets added as a subkey under the current HKCU key, so call it something like "OLD_MACHINE_USER" to make it stand out. When you are done extracting from that other registry hive, select that OLD_MACHINE_USER subkey and use File - Unload Hive to remove that appended hive; otherwise, that old hive will remain active under regedit during the remainder of your Windows session and you probably don't want to be touching it anymore than you have to. Think I understood this one week ago, then I got other matters. Now I dont directly, how do I get in to that? PS I found emails etc. with "Testdisk" but not my own google-adresses so far, cant open the ntuser.dat file! Are you in RegEdit? Are you trying to File, Load hive? Not yet, should I via DOS, Testdisk, another OS or my CD? Start, Run, regedit, OK. Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? Come again? Can you translate this??? I (for one) can't understand your "use of English" here (and this isn't the first time). OK, maybe it's not your primary language though, and someone else can help. http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html Read the link? What does "More like to know, but no answers", mean? (It's not in understandable English (it's not even a sentence OR question) I repeat, did u read the link at all? If u first read the link, then u can discover that a number more than me like to know the same as I did, but are there any answers to them there? |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? Come again? Can you translate this??? I (for one) can't understand your "use of English" here (and this isn't the first time). OK, maybe it's not your primary language though, and someone else can help. http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html Read the link? What does "More like to know, but no answers", mean? (It's not in understandable English (it's not even a sentence OR question) I repeat, did u read the link at all? If u first read the link, then u can discover that a number more than me like to know the same as I did, but are there any answers to them there? The link doesn't work. -- Ronald Sommer |
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"Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet
... Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? Come again? Can you translate this??? I (for one) can't understand your "use of English" here (and this isn't the first time). OK, maybe it's not your primary language though, and someone else can help. http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html Read the link? What does "More like to know, but no answers", mean? (It's not in understandable English (it's not even a sentence OR question) I repeat, did u read the link at all? If u first read the link, then u can discover that a number more than me like to know the same as I did, but are there any answers to them there? The link doesn't work. Still does here, tested before posting and now again with cache cleared: Question by romeo Submitted on 8/27/2003 Related FAQ: N/A Rating: Rate this question: N/A Worst Weak OK Good Great how do i find out my own email address if i can't remember it Answer by WALTER R DIXON SR Submitted on 12/29/2003 Rating: Rate this answer: N/A Worst Weak OK Good Great CANT REMEMBER WHERE I PUT MY EMAIL AND PASS WORD AT Answer by Annette Submitted on 1/2/2004 Rating: Rate this answer: N/A Worst Weak OK Good Great i cant remember my email address can you tell me |
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And he
http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache.../qa/qa-3013.ht ml+http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html&...lnk&cd=1&gl=se "Anton" skrev i meddelandet ... "Ron Sommer" skrev i meddelandet ... Looked at it, is it for email-addresses? More like to know, but no answers? Come again? Can you translate this??? I (for one) can't understand your "use of English" here (and this isn't the first time). OK, maybe it's not your primary language though, and someone else can help. http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-3013.html Read the link? What does "More like to know, but no answers", mean? (It's not in understandable English (it's not even a sentence OR question) I repeat, did u read the link at all? If u first read the link, then u can discover that a number more than me like to know the same as I did, but are there any answers to them there? The link doesn't work. Still does here, tested before posting and now again with cache cleared: Question by romeo Submitted on 8/27/2003 Related FAQ: N/A Rating: Rate this question: N/A Worst Weak OK Good Great how do i find out my own email address if i can't remember it Answer by WALTER R DIXON SR Submitted on 12/29/2003 Rating: Rate this answer: N/A Worst Weak OK Good Great CANT REMEMBER WHERE I PUT MY EMAIL AND PASS WORD AT Answer by Annette Submitted on 1/2/2004 Rating: Rate this answer: N/A Worst Weak OK Good Great i cant remember my email address can you tell me |
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"VanguardLH" . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. The one in C or any from that old corrupt XP? |
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Where are my own e-mail-accounts?
"Anton" skrev i meddelandet ... "VanguardLH" . .. "Anton" wrote in : Its only one bad partition, I work on all others. But does that mean the partition is unreadable? Just because you can no longer boot to it using the OS that is installed in it does not mean the file system is unusable there. You indicated that you were retrieving files from there. If so, you can open the ntuser.dat file that holds your user settings in the registry that is over there. There are only 2 real hives in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS. All the others are pseudo-hives in that they are comprised of duplicates of keys copied from the real hives. Only when you select the HKLM or HKCU nodes in the tree shown in regedit.exe is the File - Load Hive menu active. Select the HKCU hive (the one for your current registry) and use File - Load Hive to navigate to your ntuser.dat file (user registry entries) to load it into regedit.exe. The ntuser.dat registry file is under your %userprofile% path. The one in C or any from that old corrupt XP? Must be that old |
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