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Old 11-22-2002, 04:19 PM
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Default **LONGHORN XP REGISTRY HELP!**

Alright , I've recently obtained A Microsoft Windows Longhorn XP Professional alpha , "NO NOT THE LEAKED ONE!" and everything was working fine! since it is an upgrade for Windows XP it has all same dos commands if not more . I've done something really stupid , by exporting my Windows XP registry from my other OS on the same HD and putting it into Microsoft Windows Longhorn XP so that i wouldnt half to reinstall my 1000 applications , It worked! , but the windows xp settings whent in aswell... I did make a backup of the Windows Longhorn XP registry before I tampered with it and all i need to know now is how i can update my Longhorn registry by maybe a bootdisc or if theres a way when i boot into XP to do it.. I've tried F8 , can't get through the blue screen of death . REMINDER: Windows Longhorn XP is an Windows XP upgrade , like 98 SE but with more features , so there is no startup dos like XP and it has the same features in F8 though i cannot access any of them because of the blue screen of death ,

I think if its possible to uptain a bootdisc to Import that backup REG i made of longhorn it would fix it , but i dont know where to obtain one and there might be an easier way of going about it...


Thank you very much!

I hope someone can help me btw , i got MSN , AIM , ICQ , and Yahoo .. just click on the icons below this post to get it


E-mail : Eric@Y3kNetwork.com
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