[Image] [Visit Intel's Screamer of the Week! Click Here!] [CNET departments: features: how to] [CNET.COM] Join now FREE! [Image][the seven commandments of Registry editing] MENU NEWS.COM The Windows 95 Registry collects information on Radio software, hardware, and user preferences from several critical system files--system.dat, BROWSERS! user.dat, win.ini, system.ini, and a [screen shot] handful of others. This information REVIEWS is stored in the three major types of Registry Hot List keys. (For ease of use, Win 95 duplicates three Just In subkeys buried in the directory trees of the major All keys, so you'll see six as you go.) The value of comparisons each key is set by the software you've installed CD-ROM central or the information you've entered. Best of the Web But before you go messing FEATURES around with the Registry, read Techno [Image] and digest these seven How to rules--or there will be tears Digital life before bedtime. Events 1. Know what you're dealing with. GAMECENTER Everything you'll want to mess around with in the Registry can be found under three keys: PERSONALITIES HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT (file types, extensions, and Christopher files); HKEY_CURRENT_USER (personal profile Barr information and customizations); and Rafe Needleman HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (hardware profiles). You can Mark Glaser double-click almost any entry under these keys Don Steinberg and edit them. But don't do it yet. Movers & shakers 2. Keep a pristine backup. Before you mess around with anything else, you CNET TV need to back up your Registry in the Microsoft The shows Registry Editor (or regedit). Under the The hosts Registry menu, select Export Registry File, and Air times make absolutely sure the All button is selected Live studio under Export Range. Save the information in a cam file with a name you'll remember (such as registry.txt), and keep it somewhere obvious, COMMUNITY like on your PC desktop. Just to be safe, copy About CNET it to a floppy disk, too. Feedback Member 3. Know how to restore the Registry from your hard services drive. Posting In regedit, select Registry/Restore, and point Today's poll to the file you saved. Memorize this right now, CNET jobs and pray you won't have to use it. RESOURCES 4. Know how to restore the Registry from a floppy Software disk. central If you can get into Windows 95 at all, select Glossary Start/Shut Down, and click "Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode." If Windows won't HELP load, you need to use an emergency boot disk to start up your system. From there on, it's all CNET SERVICES DOS commands. NEWS.COM BROWSERS.COM Change to your Windows directory (for example, GAMECENTER.COM cd c:\windows), then restore your Registry from SEARCH.COM the backup disk using these six DOS commands: DOWNLOAD.COM SHAREWARE.COM attrib -h -r -s system.dat ACTIVEX.COM attrib -h -r -s system.da0 MEDIADOME copy system.da0 system.dat attrib -h -r -s user.dat MARKETPLACE attrib -h -r -s user.da0 BuyDirect.com copy user.da0 user.dat Specials CNET store Try restarting your computer as you cross your Sponsorship fingers, fiddle with your rosary, and pray to info the patron saint of losers who destroy their Registry. 5. Remember: you're on your own, buddy. Tweaking the Registry is risky. It can cause your system to lock up and crash. It can raise your blood pressure. It can ruin your career. It can cause severe static cling. It may be fun and even productive, but you're taking your system into your own hands. 6. Make only one change at a time... ...or people will laugh at you as your system refuses to boot. 7. Don't come crying to us if anything gets broken. It's good to note that if you muck with your Registry, screw it up, and then contact Microsoft for tech support, they're going to tell you to go [tools of the hacking trade] away. And CNET will also disavow all knowledge of your mission or motivation. Get the picture? [10 tips for Windows 95 experts] [lose the boring C[rename the Recycle [preview BMP graphics] [delete the Shortc[change icons on the[hide all icons on the desktop] [trash the Trash] [register Windows un[a real Welcome]] [crack the CD-Key code] Back to Top Copyright © 1995-97 CNET, Inc. All rights reserved.