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Geek Culture / Restoring Registry

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Les Horribres
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Posted: 16th Apr 2006 03:05
In light of stupidity, I decided to delete my registry. How would I go about restoring it?

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indi
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Posted: 16th Apr 2006 03:11 Edited at: 16th Apr 2006 03:16
ouch, that was not very clever.

if you have programs like registry cleaner or spybot search and destroy that has made a copy of an older version of your registry then you can use that.

if you are on XP and have recently made a restore point you can go back to that point.

there are heaps of sites with registry info but your registry is unique to your puta.

http://www.winguides.com/registry/


this link will help as well.

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/xt/xt_apollo_download.php?i=846887
only half the laugh uploaded, weird.

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Les Horribres
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Posted: 16th Apr 2006 03:26
I have a backup, the problem I am finding is refering a regedit program to the second partition.

Quote: "there are heaps of sites with registry info but your registry is unique to your puta."

Do you know what 'puta' means?

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Mattman
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Posted: 16th Apr 2006 06:59
computer.

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Les Horribres
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Posted: 16th Apr 2006 07:03 Edited at: 16th Apr 2006 07:04
no, whore

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Saikoro
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Posted: 16th Apr 2006 08:17
I doubt he was referring to that. Look at the help people give you rather than your sick interpretations of a select few words used.

Thanks.

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