Registry backup and restore in Windows Vista

Original title - backup and restore

I need to get these procedures to back up and restore the registry in Windows Vista

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/212412-registry-backup-restore.html

How to back up and restore the Vista registry

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

Tags: Windows

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    Hello!

    I've seen some computers that are running Windows Vista Edition home premium 32 y 64 Bits I can't do a "computer backup" in case I have to restore the computer from an Image made by this process because the "Computer backup" button is not in the "backup and Restore Center window.

    As you can see in this link:
    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-Vista/features/backup.aspx

    You can see 4 buttons, I only see 2:
    -Backup files
    -Restore files

    Y at - it an update that makes these buttons appears in "Backup and Restore Center Window" or is the Version of Windows or of what it is. I find no answer yet.

    Thanks for any help!
    abasilis

    N °

    You have the right version of Vista and there is NO update to change, but you can BUY a Vista Upgrade operating system...

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-Vista/get/Anytime-Upgrade-overview.aspx

    Upgrade Home Prenium to ultimate.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-Vista/features/backup.aspx

    Explore the features: Windows backup center and restoration

    If you read this link, that it is said that you can NOT make a backup of the computer in Vista Home versions.

    You need 3rd Party software to do this:

    http://www.Acronis.com.au/homecomputing/products/TrueImage/

    See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • How to exclude the missing files or library locations that are on a network backup and restore of Windows 7 Professional drive

    How to exclude the missing files or library locations that are on a network backup and restore of Windows 7 Professional drive. To give you more information, I have photos stored on a network drive to the following address: Wirelessspace\LaCie\MyPhotoGallery\Family. This folder is a location of library under the images. Because this folder is on a network drive backup backup not file Wizard.

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    I suggest you to follow the steps in the article below and check if it helps.

    Error code 0 x 80070002 when you back up files in Windows 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/979281

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  • Backup and restore problem in Vista HP-64

    Try to restore from backup in Vista from USB drive external... get the backup the value indicated, but says the location is not available... yet Windows Explorer displays the player is here and shows the disk backup sets... How to restore?

    Hello

    The program used to back up the data on the external hard drive?

    Did you restore the files before sucessfully?

    First of all, make sure that you enter the location of backup to restore the files. Chances are that you might have entered the wrong drive whereby you are gettting this error meesage. If you have used backup and restore utility under Windows, go through the links below that will help you to restore files.

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/restore-files-from-a-backup

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    Concerning
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    Hello.

    I have about 400 GB of backup files, for most audio (I have a home studio). Backup and restoration continues to do a new backup full instead of an incremental backup. I tried to disable "Windows Media Sharing whatever" and has no effect. I found the registry entry that the so-called forces a backup under certain circumstances, if I understand correctly. I put the value '0' and he still makes no difference - copy Windows files that I know have not changed over the YEARS and to create a new full backup. My current full backup is December 2014 on a 1 TB external hard drive. It is the backup that I added to-probably on a maximum of 20 additional concerts.

    This is important because in 400 concerts, I have neither the time nor the space to do a full backup every time. I searched these forums and around the web and found nothing more disable sharing of Windows Media Services. For now I'm reduced to manually copy the new audio files on a backup drive, which is heavy at least when dealing with the whims of my Audio sequencer for recording methods and organization of files.

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    GWR

    IMHO, I wouldn't play with the built-in backup.  It is, at best, kludgy, depends on the OS partition, is inflexible and not easy to use.

    IMHO, I would not trust my data or spend my time on it.

    I'd take a peek at st Acronis True image home 2015.

  • Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor didn't finish and restore to Windows Vista

    I try to install Windows 7 and started using Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to examine the State of Vista.

    A number of questions appeared so I did the updates or of facilities such as specified. I then re-ran and it shows now no problems.

    The only things without green ticks are the wireless printer which he cannot evaluate but does report does not as a problem.

    The upgrade of Windows runs almost until the end and then fails and rolls back to Vista. When you are finished, he said to use Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor!

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    Notes:

    • Collect all the important application discs and discs of hardware driver, you might need to be reinstalled.
    • Consult the manufacturer and the site of developers of software for available updates and inquire about the status of compatibility with Windows 7. It is possible that if the software is compatible with Windows Vista it probably will work with Windows 7, because they share the same driver model.
    • If you use software like iTunes or Adobe programs, don't forget to remove and disable them before you run the installation program.

    Back up your data:

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    If you are running editions such as Windows Vista Starter, Home Basic or Home Premium, the only option available to backup the standard backup and restore that archive the records of your account with some settings. If you need a similar to the complete PC backup option, you will need a third party too.

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    Alternatively, you can use for backup of Windows Vista is Easeus backup, JW Stuart also has an article about it here

    Other steps that you can use to check your data is secure before the upgrade creates a backup of Windows Easy Transfer. Learn more here , this option is very limited and should be used only if do not plan to return to Windows Vista because the easy transfer of backups can be restored in Windows 7 or Windows 7.

    What you can do before performing the upgrade?

    You can perform certain tasks of pre-required to ensure a migration smoothly between Windows Vista and Windows 8. If you use a computer such as a Dell or HP brand name, go to the website of manufacturers for the model computer you are using and download the latest drivers available for this computer. Store them on a disk or a USB key. You should try to get important factors include network and video drivers. Its possible that they might have only Windows Vista, those that will work with Windows 7.

    Other things you can do:

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    * - Title original - Win 7: incrementing previous backup and restore

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    Did recent changes to the computer?

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    Backup and restore: frequently asked questions: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questions

    For more information:

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    I hope this helps.

  • How to create a recovery media factory with Dell backup and restore on Windows 10 1.6.2.4 v?

    I got today a Dell inspiron 3521 a customer, without warranty, after some checking, I discovered that the hard disk has errors and needs to be replaced

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    (5) stay on the phone (do not select/press all options) and wait for a person to help you with the activation.
     
    (6) explain your problem clearly to the support person.
     
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950929/en-us
    -------------------------------
     
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    I rebuilt a WMP library several times due to changes in operating systems, accidents, etc.  Re-creation of playlists and of reloading the files of music becomes tedious. I know that you can have just the library automatically fill up again, but I did a lot of changes to customize the library and I would like to save the library and restore it if necessary. Is it possible to do? I'd appreciate any help in this area.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/925718

  • Why can I not see the files I back up by using the backup and restore of Vista

    Can someone help me?  I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 and implemented backup and restore feature Vista so that every Sunday he automatically backs up my computer to my external drive.  I was on the computer when he said it starts up and that upward was completed successfully.  I assummed everything was fine until today when I show my father my drive external and noticed that none of the backup of files were there... or at least I did not see them.  The only files on the disk were the ones I put manually on here from my old computer.  I then ran a manual upward using Vista and again it says backup successfully completed.  I then watched the external hard drive and once again no new files.  The strange thing is the back up and restore program shows all the dates he has saved and also allows me to restore files from the back to the top.  To do this, I deleted a file I didn't really need out of my hard drive and then is gone to restore program and found the file and restored.  Problem is that the program does not say where he makes the file from.  What is going on?  Are backup files of certain types of hidden file I don't see unless I use the backup and restore program under vista?  I am currently running Vista Home Premium on a 32 bit system and the external hard drive I have is a Western Digital My Book Essential Edition.

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