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| | Vista's System Restore points format. It looks like Vista packages each of its restore points up into large single files. Does anybody know how to get into this file and poke around? With XP, I could take registry hives from a restore point folder to replace bad/corrupt copies. It's looking like this won't be possible with Vista. |
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| | Re: Vista's System Restore points format. "Carl Farrington" <carl@xxxxxx-networks.commy.invalid> wrote in message news:5qqec2F113ql7U1@xxxxxx Quote: > It looks like Vista packages each of its restore points up into large > single files. Does anybody know how to get into this file and poke around? > > With XP, I could take registry hives from a restore point folder to > replace bad/corrupt copies. It's looking like this won't be possible with > Vista. Hmmm. |
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| | Re: Vista's System Restore points format. Hi, This may help explain how it works: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Carl Farrington" <carl@xxxxxx-networks.commy.invalid> wrote in message news:5qqfh5F10ndghU1@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Carl Farrington" <carl@xxxxxx-networks.commy.invalid> wrote in > message news:5qqec2F113ql7U1@xxxxxx Quote: >> It looks like Vista packages each of its restore points up into large >> single files. Does anybody know how to get into this file and poke >> around? >> >> With XP, I could take registry hives from a restore point folder to >> replace bad/corrupt copies. It's looking like this won't be possible with >> Vista. > Ah, I gather Vista uses volume snapshots rather than just copying files. > Hmmm. |
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| | Re: Vista's System Restore points format. "Rick Rogers" <rick@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ucrlWNpLIHA.5360@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > This may help explain how it works: > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true can browse these VSS files and restore individual files from them. |
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| | RE: Vista's System Restore points format. One or two registry backups, not restore points, are available to you : The current registry files are located in \Windows\System32\config. There are six files which are named COMPONENTS, DEFAULT, SAM, SECURITY, SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM. During the boot process they are created from a ’fallback’ registry taken at the previous boot, located at \Windows\System32\config\RegBack (Last Known Good Configuration). This set of files form the registry that is loaded when the computer is booted. Also in the \RegBack folder is the previous set of files, which are recognised by having an extension of OLD. "Carl Farrington" wrote: Quote: > It looks like Vista packages each of its restore points up into large single > files. Does anybody know how to get into this file and poke around? > > With XP, I could take registry hives from a restore point folder to replace > bad/corrupt copies. It's looking like this won't be possible with Vista. > > |
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| | Re: Vista's System Restore points format. "Carl Farrington" <carl@xxxxxx-networks.commy.invalid> wrote in message news:5qqec2F113ql7U1@xxxxxx Quote: > It looks like Vista packages each of its restore points up into large single files. Does > anybody know how to get into this file and poke around? > > With XP, I could take registry hives from a restore point folder to replace bad/corrupt > copies. It's looking like this won't be possible with Vista. Check out the links below, very informative. Especially, scroll down to where it says "Restore a File from Complete PC Backup" http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...007/09/Backup/ A Guide to Windows Vista Backup Technologies http://community.bartdesmet.net/blog...9/02/4385.aspx Offline VHD file mounting http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy...01/734435.aspx Double clicking on a VHD to mount it -Michael |
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| | Re: Vista's System Restore points format. "BurrWalnut" <BurrWalnut@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BCACC65B-9FD1-4F76-A726-4835D4794AE6@xxxxxx Quote: > One or two registry backups, not restore points, are available to you : > > The current registry files are located in \Windows\System32\config. There > are six files which are named COMPONENTS, DEFAULT, SAM, SECURITY, SOFTWARE > AND SYSTEM. During the boot process they are created from a ’fallback’ > registry taken at the previous boot, located at > \Windows\System32\config\RegBack (Last Known Good Configuration). This set > of > files form the registry that is loaded when the computer is booted. > > Also in the \RegBack folder is the previous set of files, which are > recognised by having an extension of OLD. |
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