Thursday, November 22, 2007

Fixing Corrupt Registry

If your registry has gotten corrupted, and re-installing Windows95 over your existing
version does not fix the problem,
there is a hidden, read-only, system file on the root of your boot drive called
SYSTEM.1ST.
This is the initial system registry created when you first installed Windows95.
To use this file:
Go to your Windows directory
Un-Attrib your current SYSTEM.DAT file (attrib -r -s -h system.dat)
Copy your current SYSTEM.DAT to something like SYSTEM.BAD file (just in case)
Move to your root directory
Un-Attrib the SYSTEM.1ST file
Copy SYSTEM.1ST to \WINDOWS\SYSTEM.DAT
Re-start your system
You will need to install your 32-bit apps and any other programs or changes that
modified your system registry
but you will not need to go through a new again. Your 16-bit apps should not need to be
re-installed since they do
not modify the registry. You will also retain your current desktop configuration

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