Gary Richtmeyer wrote:
> I have a client's PC that won't boot and the decision has been made to
> re-install XP. I've removed the HD and placed it into a 2nd PC in order
> to backup the user's files before reformatting.
>
> However, there is some info in the registry on that HD that I'd like to
> access before reformatting the drive, but I'm at a loss on how to access
> it. Regedit allows you to connect to a registry on another networked PC,
> but not to a registry on another HD on the same PC.
>
> I know there must be a technique to do this, but I haven't been able to
> figure it out.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> -- Gary Richtmeyer
The WinXP registry can be found in C:\Windows\System32\Config\.
It'll be divided into several data files, such as Security, Software,
and System. The user-specific portion of the registry is stored in each
user profile, in a file named NTUser.dat.
Within Regedit, click File > Load Hive, and then point to the
\Windows\System32\Config\ folder on the target drive.
--
Bruce Chambers
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