System Restore Point in W2K?

T

Thagor

IS there an after market program or maybe a way to get the XP System Restore
to work with W2K Pro?
 
T

Torgeir Bakken (MVP)

Thagor said:
IS there an after market program or maybe a way to get the XP System Restore
to work with W2K Pro?

Hi

There is no way you will be able to port WinXP's System Restore to Win2k.

Here is e.g. one 3rd party product you might want to take a look at:

Symantec’s Norton GoBack
http://www.symantec.com/goback/
 
J

Jim Byrd

Hi Thagor - In addition to Torgeir's suggestion, you should also be aware of
ERDNT/ERUNT, if you're not already:

Get Erunt here for all NT-based computers including XP:
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt/index.htm I've set it up to
take a scheduled backup each night at 12:01AM on a weekly round-robin basis,
and a Monthly on the 1st of each month. See here for how to set that up:
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt/erunt.txt, and for some
useful information about this subject.

This program is one of the best things around - saved my butt on many
occasions, and will also run very nicely from a DOS prompt (in case you've
done something that won't let you boot any more and need to revert to a
previous Registry) IF you're FAT32 OR have a DOS startup disk with NTFS
write drivers in an NTFS system. (There is also a way using the Recovery
Console to get back to being "bootable" even without separate DOS write NTFS
drivers, after which you can do a "normal" Erdnt restore.) (BTW, it also
includes a Registry defragger program). Free, and very, very highly
recommended.

FYI, quoting from the above document:

Note: The "Export registry" function in Regedit is USELESS (!) to make a
complete backup of the registry. Neither does it export the whole registry
(for example, no information from the "SECURITY" hive is saved), nor can the
exported file be used later to replace the current registry with the old
one. Instead, if you re-import the file, it is
merged with the current registry, leaving you with an absolute mess of old
and new registry keys.


--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



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V

Vance Green

Built in W2K Backup has a "Save System State" option
that I have used many times that seems to do
basically what a Restore Point does, but
with a bit more work.

See the Help file.
 

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