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My understanding is that having some form of registry backup, even if
available on an external medium like a CD, will do no good when
recovering from a disk crash. This is because the registry data is
meaningful only in the context of applications existing on the machine
at the time of the registry backup. Is this right?
And a corollary is: the only way to recover from a disk crash (I have
no sophisticated IT resources) is to start with a new disk, install
Windows XP, install the apps, and restore any backed-up user data. Is
this right?
Thanks in advance.
available on an external medium like a CD, will do no good when
recovering from a disk crash. This is because the registry data is
meaningful only in the context of applications existing on the machine
at the time of the registry backup. Is this right?
And a corollary is: the only way to recover from a disk crash (I have
no sophisticated IT resources) is to start with a new disk, install
Windows XP, install the apps, and restore any backed-up user data. Is
this right?
Thanks in advance.