Maintaining the RegistryHow can you backup and restore the Registry?
Windows 95
After you have backed up your Registry, you can copy the RBK file onto a floppy disk for safekeeping. However, to restore from a backup, the RBK file must reside in the \Windows directory. Windows 95 stores the backups in compressed form, which you can then restore only by using the CFGBACK.EXE utility.
Windows 98
What to do if you get a Corrupted Registry
Windows 95
1. Click the Start button, and then click Shut Down. 2. Click Restart The Computer In MS-DOS Mode, then click Yes. 3. Change to your Windows directory. For example, if your Windows directory is c:\windows, you would type the following: cd c:\windows 4. Type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each one. (Note that SYSTEM.DA0 and USER.DA0 contain the number zero.) attrib -h -r -s system.dat attrib -h -r -s system.da0 copy system.da0 system.dat attrib -h -r -s user.dat attrib -h -r -s user.da0 copy user.da0 user.dat 5. Restart your computer. Following this procedure will restore your registry to its state when you last successfully started your computer. If all else fails, there is a file on your hard disk named SYSTEM.1ST that was created when Windows 95 was first successfully installed. If necessary you could also change the file attributes of this file from read-only and hidden to archive to copy the file to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.DAT.
Windows NT
How can I clean out old data from the Registry?
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