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RegBak, Registry Backup And Restore Tool by Britec

RegBak, Registry Backup And Restore Tool by Britec The Registry backup tool can be used from the command line in addition to the 32-bit and 64-bit graphical user interface versions. www.acelogix.com The Registry, the central hierarchical database used in the Microsoft Windows, is used to store information necessary to configure the PC for one or more users, applications and hardware devices. The Registry contains information that Windows continually references during operations such as setting profiles for each user, details about the applications installed on your computer and the types of documents that an application can create, what all hardware exists in the system, the ports that are being used, etc. So, it’s quite logical to take periodic backups of Registry so that, if needed, you can restore a good and working Registry if it gets corrupted. ‘Regbak’ helps you with this. Using this ‘light-weight’ and extremely simple utility, you can create backups of Registry files to a location of your choice and restore these files at a later date. How to Use Start ‘Regbak’. Set the folder to which registry files are to be backup-ed. The default backup folder created is ‘Regbak’ inside your ‘Windows’ folder. But you can set your own locations. DATE and TIME are variables you can use while setting your path. They represent the current date and time respectively. Now, select the ‘Registry Hives’ to backup. By default, the ‘System’ and ‘Current User’ hives are selected. You can