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Registry question
hello, i am wondering if there is a way to take everything in your registry and convert it all to rgu format without having to do it 1 by 1
I am asking because i changed alot of my registry and i want to add these changes to a kitchen i am building but i changed so much it will take hours to sit here and export it all 1 by 1 by 1 thanks sparkplug |
Re: Registry question
mods im sorry i thought i posted this in the registry section, please move if it needs to be
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Re: Registry question
Idk if i'm of any help but I think that SKTools or Resco and other programs can save your reg edits and keep them for further use.
GL |
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ya also in ceregedit it lets backup your entire registry, but it wont be in the rgu format so i cannot put it in my kitchen
EDIT: btw thanks for the quick reply |
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i actually found a way
i exported each registry folder (hkcr hkc and hklm) as 3 separate rgu files and then opened up 1 of the folders and imported the other 2 folders to it and saved... 1 big registry rgu file lol 1 other thing, if i add this to oemizer, will it cause any problems? since its a complete registry i am adding |
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What you are talking about doing is a really bad idea. You will likely break things in future sys builds that have different OS reg changes. You are much better off to isolate the reg entries that you want to restore, and do it that way.
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lol that was a smart way to save them but groove has built a rom and i haven't so I cant suggest or not suggest anything. Good luck
and you're welcome for the replies [= |
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how would that be? so i can understand a little better |
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could it be because if i build the registry into the kitchen it will lock up the registry like it does with oem files and how you cant erase them? or is there some other reason why this wont work?
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It will work, but MS changes system registry entries from build to build, and if you restore old registry entries you will potentially break apps and features. You may also make your device run slower. Also, if you add new oems your registry backup could potentially overwrite the registry settings for the new oems and cause them to work. Just trust me on this one.
Backing up specific registry settings is a good idea, but you need to know which ones you want, and for what reason. |
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