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Could be Handy- Make the Windows 2000 Registry Repair Utility into a Bootable CD
Published by ih8bills
03-12-2007
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By GaRHaR on 03-12-2007
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Very handy indeed mate
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By Galveston on 08-11-2007
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You seem like a pretty knowledgeable fellow. Do you think a fellow like me who will be asking a lot of questions should do this? Questions like "Where is my path; a folder I create?; open a dos prompt where?" I wouldn't blame you if something went wrong, but you probably don't want a whole lot of questions coming either. I know a little about DOS and the registry.
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By ih8bills on 08-23-2007
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Originally Posted by Galveston
You seem like a pretty knowledgeable fellow. Do you think a fellow like me who will be asking a lot of questions should do this? Questions like "Where is my path; a folder I create?; open a dos prompt where?" I wouldn't blame you if something went wrong, but you probably don't want a whole lot of questions coming either. I know a little about DOS and the registry.
Thanks, G
Well...questions is why we're here-- however, when you post a question-- you should create a new thread-- I did not know your post was here-- I was actually looking for another tutorial when I spotted it. I have been very busy this summer.

I would need to know exactly what operating system you are running... there are differences between Win 2000 & XP--for one -- XP does not have true DOS-- they are similar enough so that most tools for 2000 work on XP, though.
I posted this originally with the tech-team in mind--as a tool for them-- no reason anyone else cannot use it, though.
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