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Kenneth Zuck wrote:
Thanks Scott. I knew there had to be a way. Now the problem is how to get it bec. I can read that partition on my drive, but I can't boot to that OS. Is there a way to run regedit on another drive partition other than the current OS?

--KZ

I am not too sure how to do that or if that can be done since REGEDIT looks at the active partition.
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OK, thanks. I ended up spending the time to re-create all of them. :(
I sure wish there was a way to back up those entries.

--KZ
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Well, you can back them up before the crash, but who thinks to do that? :) I buy my backup software/hardware after the fact. No better way to learn than the hard way. Anyway, after creating the FTP sites, export your data with what Scott provided previously:


HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CoffeeCup Software\Internet\Profiles

(Start > Run > REGEDIT > Enter > Browse to that key > Left click on it to highlight it > Registry > Export > Save to a location).

Have that file backed up elsewhere and you can import it back to the registry after restoring from a crash.
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Perfect. Thanks

--KZ
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I store my info on floppy,zip,dvd and my wifes computer. I hav had this computer for 6 yrs and have everything possable on it. I also take it apart once a year test everything and clean. I is a big job but I dont want a new one too. My uncle in CA showed me how to do that stuff. H e ownes a computer in CA and sells to different countrys. But I still have trouble with html and uploading.

Good Luck


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