Hello Yuki!

On 22 Dec 2001 at 14:09:38 you wrote:

> Not true, Dierk.  If you image the partition, you get it all,
> registry, kitchen sink, microbes, and anything else living on your
> partition.

When I image my C: partition I will get the whole enchilada, right.
But TB! resides on G: ... So I'd at least have to backup the RIT key
inside my registry.

To be honest, the only partition (a separate HD, TW) I regularly image
is C:. Additionally I manually copy the registry to another HD (both
go to E:), particularly after software install/de-install.

The best way for any programme would be a built-in backup function
that includes everything needed - INI's, registry settings and all.
Which again leads us back to another long standing wish:

         Please, developers, flush the registry and put the settings
         into an INI file, which should reside in TB! working
         directory like Opera does it.

After years of working with Win9x I am deeply convinced that the
theoretically good idea of a central registry is bad. It makes
absolutely everything quite complicated, unstable and slow.




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