Chapter 3. In Case of Emergency
By now, you've probably gotten
the impression that working with the Registry is serious business.
How serious it can be may not become apparent
until the first time one of your Windows 2000 machines stops working
because of a problem with the Registry. This stoppage may be
slight--say, Office 2000 stops working--or it may be
profound, resulting in the Blue Screen of Death or a lockup before
the logon dialog appears.
Either way, this chapter will teach you two things: how to prepare
for that eventuality, and how to recover from it smoothly when it
does happen. If you're wondering why this chapter is here
instead of further back in the book, the reason is simple. It's
a very good idea for you to know how to restore your Registry
before you learn how to edit it.
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