How does ConfigSafe handle a corrupted Windows registry, on Win95/Win98/Me and what should a user do if a corrupted registry is encountered?
Q. How can I restore the registry on a non-booting Windows NT/Win2k system? A. This only works for systems having registry problems and not hardware problems. Reboot the system using the Emergency Recovery Diskettes. On Diskette 2 you have the option to restore the registry to the original settings, do so. Reboot the system. When it comes up, run ConfigSafe to restore the configuration you want. Reboot the system. Your system should now be restored to the specified configuration. Q. How can I compare 2 older snapshots? A. When running ConfigSafe both fields which display current snapshot and previous snapshot are combo boxes. Simply click on the arrow to the right of the combo box and you will get a list of snapshots to chose from. The older snapshot must be in the lower combo box. Q. How do I get ConfigSafe’s icon out of the tool tray? A. To allow the ConfigSafe background task to run without creating a taskbar entry, set the following switch in the CFGSAFE.INI file. [CFGSAFE] Autochk
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