My hard drive was corrupted by the latest "Crticial Updates" from Microsoft. MBR is hosed, and I BSOD every time I boot up. Luckily, the file system is still in-tact and I can get to everything when installed as a slave.
So, I setup a new hard drive, and I want to pull some stuff out of the registry from the old drive. Is there a way to do this? The old drive is on another machine on my network, accessible via mapped drive. Is there a way to get into this registry???
Jay Fro
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accessing registry from another drive?
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Posted 05 June 2006 - 08:02 AM
QUOTE (jayfro @ Jun 4 2006, 09:29 PM)
My hard drive was corrupted by the latest "Crticial Updates" from Microsoft. MBR is hosed, and I BSOD every time I boot up. Luckily, the file system is still in-tact and I can get to everything when installed as a slave.
So, I setup a new hard drive, and I want to pull some stuff out of the registry from the old drive. Is there a way to do this? The old drive is on another machine on my network, accessible via mapped drive. Is there a way to get into this registry???
Jay Fro
So, I setup a new hard drive, and I want to pull some stuff out of the registry from the old drive. Is there a way to do this? The old drive is on another machine on my network, accessible via mapped drive. Is there a way to get into this registry???
Jay Fro
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