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Johnny Chow
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      15th Mar 2006
Hi,
I followed part of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 to restore
software registry key due to blue screen of
"systemroot\system32\config\software". I copied software registry to c:\
partition. Is there any good registry tool allow you to open and defrag
software registry on temporary location instead of current one ( came from
backup c:\windows\repair). In the article, I could not find Snapshot
folder in "System Volume Information" folder because I do not turn on system
restor.
.. _REGISTRY_USER_.DEFAULT
.. _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SECURITY
.. _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE
.. _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM
.. _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SAM

I hope I could make the last current corrupt software registry to work. Any
recommendation or suggestion will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance,

Johnny Chow


 
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David H. Lipman
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      15th Mar 2006
From: "Johnny Chow" <(E-Mail Removed)>

| Hi,
| I followed part of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 to restore
| software registry key due to blue screen of
| "systemroot\system32\config\software". I copied software registry to c:\
| partition. Is there any good registry tool allow you to open and defrag
| software registry on temporary location instead of current one ( came from
| backup c:\windows\repair). In the article, I could not find Snapshot
| folder in "System Volume Information" folder because I do not turn on system
| restor.
| . _REGISTRY_USER_.DEFAULT
| . _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SECURITY
| . _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE
| . _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM
| . _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SAM
|
| I hope I could make the last current corrupt software registry to work. Any
| recommendation or suggestion will be appreciated.
|
| Thank you in advance,
|
| Johnny Chow
|

The Registry is a binary tree database, it is not memory (primary or secondary storage) and
you can't "defrag" the Registry.

The Registry does exist on the hard disk as a disk files and this can become fragmented and
the usual disk deframentation process is all you need.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


 
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