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middlebear
I have made a "ghost" copy of my computer to an external hard drive, then
reformatted "C" and reinstalled everything, via original disks (Win XP),
including Outlook 2002. By making a ghost copy, I have a fully functional
external hard drive. If I connect it via the USB to the computer, partitions
receive a new letter in sequence. The old C drive is now S in the external
drive and all the files are fully accessible, except, as it turns out, access
to the old registry.
In this process I lost all my own Categories in the Outlook Contact book,
even so they were included in the Master Category list. I have copied the
file mycomputer. wab to the right location. This has restored my Categories
to the list in Outlook, but each one says "Not in Master Category List".
I understand - now, too late - that I should have saved the registry entry
where the Categories are stored. It really makes no sense that such good
function has been supplied, and the means to save it are so absurdly
difficult.
Now I can't access the old registry entries, because when I type
Run/Regedit, it always goes to the registry in my C drive, not to the
registry in the S drive
I have also - after creating a Restore point - tried to copy the old
NTuser.dat file from S to C, but it says that the file is being used, so it
can't be moved/copied/replaced.
Had hoped that this file would automatically alter the registry, but find no
way to do this.
Is there a solution to this vexing issue at this stage? I can ghost back and
have my computer exactly as it was 3 days ago, but then I have another 3 days
of work ahead of me until all the reformatting and re-installing is done
again.
Many thanks,
reformatted "C" and reinstalled everything, via original disks (Win XP),
including Outlook 2002. By making a ghost copy, I have a fully functional
external hard drive. If I connect it via the USB to the computer, partitions
receive a new letter in sequence. The old C drive is now S in the external
drive and all the files are fully accessible, except, as it turns out, access
to the old registry.
In this process I lost all my own Categories in the Outlook Contact book,
even so they were included in the Master Category list. I have copied the
file mycomputer. wab to the right location. This has restored my Categories
to the list in Outlook, but each one says "Not in Master Category List".
I understand - now, too late - that I should have saved the registry entry
where the Categories are stored. It really makes no sense that such good
function has been supplied, and the means to save it are so absurdly
difficult.
Now I can't access the old registry entries, because when I type
Run/Regedit, it always goes to the registry in my C drive, not to the
registry in the S drive
I have also - after creating a Restore point - tried to copy the old
NTuser.dat file from S to C, but it says that the file is being used, so it
can't be moved/copied/replaced.
Had hoped that this file would automatically alter the registry, but find no
way to do this.
Is there a solution to this vexing issue at this stage? I can ghost back and
have my computer exactly as it was 3 days ago, but then I have another 3 days
of work ahead of me until all the reformatting and re-installing is done
again.
Many thanks,