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ihammerhands2000
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      8th Sep 2008
I recently got a virus that destroyed my computer. I have managed to delete
the 20 or so viruses this program downloaded off the internet or created. But
alot of settings have already been changed. I do have a day old registry
backup stored as a reg file, but is their a special way to do a complete
registry restore with this file? I know you can just right click it and
select merge, but since this is a complete restore, i don't know. Any ideas?
 
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Malke
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      8th Sep 2008
ihammerhands2000 wrote:

> I recently got a virus that destroyed my computer. I have managed to
> delete the 20 or so viruses this program downloaded off the internet or
> created. But alot of settings have already been changed. I do have a day
> old registry backup stored as a reg file, but is their a special way to do
> a complete registry restore with this file? I know you can just right
> click it and select merge, but since this is a complete restore, i don't
> know. Any ideas?


With so much damage it would be far better to back up your data and start
over.

http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html - Clean Install How-To
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...alling_Windows - What
you will need on-hand

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Fritz
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      8th Sep 2008
If it's a .reg file then all you can do is double click it and merge the
changes. The proper way of backing up the whole registry is via NTBACKUP by
selecting System State.

"ihammerhands2000" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:FEC6BAE3-F907-462D-AFE9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I recently got a virus that destroyed my computer. I have managed to delete
> the 20 or so viruses this program downloaded off the internet or created.
> But
> alot of settings have already been changed. I do have a day old registry
> backup stored as a reg file, but is their a special way to do a complete
> registry restore with this file? I know you can just right click it and
> select merge, but since this is a complete restore, i don't know. Any
> ideas?



 
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nass
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      9th Sep 2008


"ihammerhands2000" wrote:

> I recently got a virus that destroyed my computer. I have managed to delete
> the 20 or so viruses this program downloaded off the internet or created. But
> alot of settings have already been changed. I do have a day old registry
> backup stored as a reg file, but is their a special way to do a complete
> registry restore with this file? I know you can just right click it and
> select merge, but since this is a complete restore, i don't know. Any ideas?



Try System Restore to an earlier date and see if that will help you.
If that doesn't help then Take Malke's Offer and nothingb better than a
clean install!
I don't think the registry will help too much unless you suspected some
restrictions in place by the Viral infection in the registry, which will be
uselss if the infection long reside on the machine and suddenly just got out
of hand and start to be destructive.
HTH,
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