*Methods to Backup your Registry*
**
Registry Editor is an advanced tool used for viewing and changing settings
in your system registry. It contains all the information, settings of your
computer. Even your user account username and password is saved in the
resgistry (if configured to store in the registry).

As Registry Editor allows you to add/modify registry, it is advisable that
you only use it if GUI does not provide the option you are looking for. If
you make some incorrect changes, your system may crash and break. So it's
always good to make a backup of your registries before making any changes in
it.

*Method 1:* This method is mostly used when you are making changes to some
specific area in the registry, but it can also be used to make full backups.

To backup a selected branch/key, follow the instructions below:

** *Click *Start*, and then click *Run*.
*** In the Open box, type *regedit*, and then click *OK*
** *Locate and then click the key that contains the value that you want to
edit
*** On the *File* *menu*, click *Export*.
*** In the Save in box, select a location where you want to save the
registry entries ( .reg ) files.
*** In the File name box, type a file name, and then click Save.

[image: Ankit Parikh]

Below the *Save as* type box, you will see *Export Range*. There you select
the range you want to export. Select *All* if you want to backup all the
settings, or select the second option, *Selected Branch*, to export only the
selected branch.

*Method 2*: The other way to backup your registry is to use the System
Restore tool in Windows. It restores your PC to a previous state (that you
selected!), without losing anything, such as documents, history lists,
favorites, or e-mail. This method is not reliable if you want to rollback
the Registry changes made a longtime ago. So, I would better recommend using
the first method for this case.

For more information about using the Backup utility to back up the system
state, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:

*How to use Backup to back up files and folders on your computer in Windows
XP* <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308422/>

*How to use the Backup utility to back up files and folders in Windows XP
Home Edition* <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320820/>

*How to use the Backup feature to back up and restore data in Windows Server
2003* <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326216/>

For more information about how to restore the system state from a backup,
click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:

*How to use Backup to restore files and folders on your computer in Windows
XP <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309340/>*
**
*How to recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP from
starting <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545/>*
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