Thursday, 10 May 2012

How to make the back up/Export/save a registry Entry in Windows Xp, Vista and Seven

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To make a back up of the Registry Entry first open Registry Editor.

See:  How to open Registry Editor

 How to make the back up of entire registry

1. Click on "file" on Menu bar.

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2.Now click on "Export"

3. it will open the browse window.
4. Now open the desired location where you want to save the registry file and give a name to that registry.
5. that is it. Now open that location you will find a back up of your registry. (i.e. the file with .reg extension)

How to make back up Only a single Registry key or DWORD value

1. open Registry Editor.
2. Navigate to the key that you want to save or create a back up for that.
3. Now Right click on that key.

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4. Now click on Export.


5. Now open the desired location where you want to save the registry file and give a name to that registry.
6. That is it. Now open that location you will find a back up of your registry. (i.e. the file with .reg extension)

Also Check: How to install or add a registry file in Windows 

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