bundun

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do you know how to get a registry from the registry of a harddrive without using registry editor (cuz it's the slave drive now).

heres what happened. the harddrive WAS used as a master and it had windows installed on it. then i had to take apart that computer and it no longer exists. i have the harddrive though and i need a regisrty key from it. so i put the harddrive as a slave in this computer...so how do i look at the registry keys from the slave? thanks!

-brendan
 
Also you can set your slave up as master and find the key your looking for and export it as a hive file (whatever.reg) and save it on you slave (now master) drive (such as c:\whatever.reg) install your other drive as your master and the one with the whatever.reg on it as slave. Then open dos or windows such as:

DOS:

c:\(master)
d:\(slave)

type d:\whatever.reg and it will ask you if you want to import registry file into c:\? push yes.

Windows:

start> Run> d:\whatever.reg

Are you sure that you want to import whatever.reg into registry? answer yes.


That should load the registry file into you system. I think the windows version is easier becuz of the GUI.


Hope this helps.

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