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Sunday, December 21, 2003/8:50:57 AM
RE: "Moving The Bat to a new PC"

Greetings Adam,

On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 12:30:12 PM, you wrote:

A> Note that if you transfer from one operating system to another, you
A> need to export the right kind of registry file that will suit the
A> other machine. So, do take note in that case. At least with Windows 98
A> vs. Windows 2000.

A> I'm not sure about Windows XP. It has something called registry hive.
A> No idea what that is.

"Registry Hives" (From Microsoft's Knowledge Base)

"A hive is a group of keys, subkeys, and values in the registry that has
a set of supporting files containing backups of its data. The setup
phase of the Windows boot process automatically retrieves data from
these supporting files. You can also retrieve data manually using the
Import Registry File menu item of the Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).
When you shut down Windows, the operating system automatically writes
the hive data to the supporting files. You can also back up the hive
data manually using the Export Registry File menu item of the Registry
Editor."

Win2k also utilizes hives as is apparent by it's option to boot into
the "Last Known Good Configuration".

Anyway ...

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Regards,
 DG Raftery Sr.��

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