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Windows Registry Recovery lets you recover Registry Configuration from crashed computers

Windows Registry Recovery lets you recover Registry Configuration from crashed computers

Do you have a crashed Windows computer at your disposal? Well, there are many ways to recover its data and information. But if it happens to be a rather old computer then it might get tricky to recover everything. The tool that we are talking about in this post might help your recover one part of it, and that is the Windows Registry. Windows Registry Recovery is a freeware that can help your recover crashed machine Registry configuration. What this tool does is read Registry hives and then convert them to REGEDIT4 format. Read on to find out more about this tool.

Windows Registry Recovery

Before we start, you must know what a Registry Hive is and how this tool works. According to Microsoft's Windows Dev Center:

A hive is a logical group of keys, subkeys, and values in the Registry that has a set of supporting files containing backups of its data.

Each time a new user logs on to a computer, a new hive is created for that user with a separate file for the user profile. This is called the user profile hive. A user's hive contains specific Registry information pertaining to the user's application settings, desktop, environment, network connections, and printers. User profile hives are located under the HKEY_USERS key.

In short, a Registry hive is a file on disk where Windows stores your computer's Registry as a backup. So, in case of a crashed computer, you can simply use its hard drive to extract the Registry values using Windows Registry Recovery.

Windows Registry Recovery can read files containing all Windows versions Registry hives. It extracts much useful information about Windows installation settings of the host machine.

The process of recovering the Registry is quite simple. Just connect the crashed computer's hard drive to another computer and run this tool. Now you have to locate Registry hives in this drive and open them up with Windows Registry Recovery.

Once the file is open, you can preview all the information contained in that file. You can view some essential information about the file. Or you can view the information and configuration of the Windows installation. You can check what programs were installed and what was the hardware map when the computer has crashed. Moreover, you can even view the network configuration, Firewall Settings, Users on the host computer, and so on. The tool lets you view every corner of the hive in a very organized way.

Moving on to the export feature, you can export the entire hive to a REGEDIT4 format. REGEDIT4 is nothing but a more nuclear and modern way of saving Registry backups. It can be directly merged with Windows Registry using Windows Registry Editor. So, if you want to restore Registry configuration on your host computer, this is the way out. Or you can just save the backup for future reference.

Windows Registry Recovery is a great tool that can help a lot of people in trouble caused by crashed computers. The Registry is an integral part of Windows computers, and there is often a requirement to backup or recover it. This tool works with hives from all versions of Windows ranging from Windows 9x to Windows 10. Plus, it is free to use.

You can download Windows Registry Recovery from its homepage.

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