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Why you should backup your registry
Thursday, February 7, 2008

Why You Should Backup Your Registry

The registry is an important component of your Windows operating system, and may get corrupted due to unwanted storage of inaccurate or malicious registry keys. If you want to prevent this damage to your system, you must safeguard the registry by using a reliable registry cleaning tool. As automatic registry backup is not possible in Windows Vista, you may have to opt for a manual backup of your system’s registry. Let’s analyze the options, which would allow you to backup the Windows registry in Windows Vista:

Registry Editor Tool

You can use the Registry Editor tool to perform manual edits to your Windows registry. The tool enables you to make a backup of a part as well as the entire registry. You need to perform the following steps to back up the Windows Vista registry using a Registry Editor tool:

  1. Select the Run command from the Start menu and type regedit, and then press Enter.
  2. Click the File menu and select Export to display the File name box.
  3. In the File name box, enter the name of the backup file.
  4. In the Export range section, select All to back up entire registry, or to back up a small portion, choose Selected Branch and enter the name of the branch you want to back up in the text box provided.
  5. In the end, select Save to create the backup file.

System Restore Tool

Other than using the Registry Editor tool, you can use the System Restore tool in Windows Vista, which allows you to rollback your computer to its previous working condition. You can use this option if your system crashes. The System Restore option is enabled by default on your Vista computer. The System Restore tool takes a snapshot of various system settings including the registry. Therefore, when you choose to restore your system by using System Restore utility, all related information returns to a state when the snapshot was taken. One disadvantage of System Restore is that it is not possible to back up and restore only the registry by using this tool.

Registry Cleaner Tool

If you want to go for a convenient registry backup, you can use registry cleaners. With the help of an advanced registry cleaner, you can perform quick and hassle-free registry backups. Again, you have an option to make both selective as well as full backups of your registry. A good registry tool allows you to perform registry backups and restore it with just few mouse clicks. As a result, a registry cleaner tool remains more popular among computer users.

Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore Tool

Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore is an important feature available on Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista. This is an important tool that can help you recover your Vista system even during critical situations. If you want to make a complete Vista registry backup, you can use the Complete PC Backup and Restore feature. This would allow you to backup the operating system, installed applications, registry, user configuration, and data files. Just like System Restore tool, it is possible to make only a full backup of the registry by using this feature.

As you now know how to backup Windows Vista registry, you must now perform regular registry backups. To ensure complete safety, and peace of mind, you must save all your data not only in the hard drive, but also on some external devices, such as DVDs and CDs. This would allow you to immediately recover your system in case the hard disk of your system crashes.

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