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i was just watching a britec video on backing up your registry in case of corruption or other system failure...and oh boy i had my share of resetting pc at least 3 times in one year due to my lack of technical competence. plus, at one time while downloading a seemingly innocent cloud storage program, it hijacked the pc! changed my login etc...but since then ive adapted to avoid those scenarios. but iam considering on backing up registry. ive downloaded regback. when backing up, should i save file onto flash drive? i think it would be wise. and just how large is the registry file when backed up.
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I would save one on computer and one on a flash drive
registry backup is very small
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You can use the Free version of Rollback Rx and take a snapshot of your system when it's error-free, so that you can roll back to that exact state if anything goes wrong
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i wish i could get rollback rx mates -looks like a good program. but as a golden rule, i have denied myself from conducting any online transactions forever. unless i can get it in a free giveaway like giveawayoftheday or sharewareonsale.
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10-19-2017, 07:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2017, 07:10 AM by Partha.)
It does have a free version which can let you take up to 7 snapshots. Visit https://horizondatasys.com/download/#rollbackhome
You will be asked to fill a form and after the form submission, the download link will be sent to your email