On Tuesday 05 November 2002 04:06, Robert martin wrote:
> how about this in the windows program (you know that autorun thing you
> get)
>
> 1 do an export of the hku tree and a dir of the users file tree (vast
> amounts of user data since 75% of the "good" windows programs keep their
> settings in those areas)
> 2 do the same for hkcc (vast amounts of device info)
>
> do what ever other magic you need to (scan for netscape copies) and then
> either drop that onto a floppy or create a folder on the c drive for
> later use. you could even tell the user to "click okay to begin the
> LINUX install"

What is  hku tree ([HKEY_USERS]) and hkcc tree?
You don't need a windows program to get those. regutils can read the win9x 
registry and NTpassword can read winNT registry.

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