NOTE: The solution that is described in this article is not supported by Microsoft. Use this method at your own risk.
You may be able to resolve many Windows issues by restoring a backup of the registry that you created before the issue occurred. This article describes how to create a batch file that you can schedule to create periodic, compressed registry backups that you can later use to restore the registry to a known state. Also, if you cannot start the computer, you can restore a registry backup from the Windows 2000 Recovery Console. The batch file creates up to five backups. After five backups are created, the oldest backup is deleted when a new backup is created.
This process uses the Regback.exe tool for backing up the registry, and uses the Makecab.exe tool to compress the backups. Makecab.exe is included with Windows 2000. For Windows NT 4.0, this tool is available as part of the Microsoft Cabinet Software Development Kit (SDK). For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
310618
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310618/EN-US/
)
Microsoft Cabinet Software Development Kit
Regback.exe is a Resource Kit tool. For Windows NT 4.0, use the version that is included in the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit. For Windows 2000, use the version that is included in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit.
To Back Up the Registry
- Create a batch file named Savereg.bat in the %Windir%\Repair folder. Include the following lines in the file:
set backupdir=%windir%\repair\regback
set tempdir=%temp%\regback
if not exist %backupdir% md %backupdir%
if exist %tempdir% rd /s/q %tempdir%
md %tempdir%
regback %tempdir%
:checknumfiles
set num=1
for %%f in (%backupdir%\*.cab) do set /a num+=1
if %num% LSS 6 goto checkname
for /f %%i in ('dir %backupdir%\*.cab /a/o-d/b') do set oldest=%%i
move %backupdir%\%oldest% %backupdir%\%oldest%.old
goto checknumfiles
:checkname
set num=1
:loop
if not exist %backupdir%\rb00%num%.cab goto createcab
set /a num+=1
goto loop
:createcab
set name=rb00%num%.cab
echo .set inffilename=%backupdir%\setup.inf > %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
echo .set cabinetnametemplate=%name% >> %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
echo .set diskdirectorytemplate=%backupdir% >> %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
echo .set rptfilename=%backupdir%\setup.rpt >> %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
echo .set maxdisksize=cdrom >> %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
for %%f in (%temp%\regback\*.*) do echo %%f >> %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
makecab /f %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
del %backupdir%\cabdirect.ddf
del %backupdir%\setup.*
if exist %backupdir%\%oldest%.old del /f/q %backupdir%\*.old
rd /s/q %tempdir%
- Copy the Regback.exe and Makecab.exe files to the %Windir%\System32 directory. For Windows 2000, copy only the Regback.exe file, because the Makecab.exe file is included with Windows 2000.
- Schedule daily registry backups. You can run the following command in Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 to schedule the batch file to run every day at midnight:
at 00:00 /every:m,t,w,th,f,s,su %windir%\repair\savereg.bat
Because the backups are compressed and because only five can be saved on the hard disk, disk space should not be a problem. The size of a registry backup varies, depending on the version of Windows and the number of programs that are installed. For example, a backup from a "clean" installation of Windows NT 4.0 may be less than one megabyte (MB) in size. A backup from Windows 2000 with many programs installed may be over five MB in size.
To Restore the Registry
- Insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive, and then restart the computer.
- Press R to choose Repair.
- Press C to choose the Recovery Console.
- Select the installation of Windows that you want to restore.
- Type the Administrator password, and then press ENTER.
- Type cd system32\config, and then press ENTER.
- Backup the existing registry files by typing the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command:
copy default default.bak
copy sam sam.bak
copy security security.bak
copy software software.bak
copy system system.bak
- Type expand %windir%\repair\regback\rb00x.cab /f:* (where %windir% is the folder in which Windows is installed, and rb00x.cab is the registry backup file that you want to restore), and then press ENTER.
- When you are prompted to overwrite files, press A to overwrite all files.
- Type exit, and then press ENTER to restart the computer.
NOTE: You can restore an individual registry hive by replacing "/f:*" with "/f:
filename" where
filename is the name of the registry hive to restore. For example:
expand c:\winnt\repair\regback\rb001.cab /f:system
Article ID: 318149 - Last Review: March 1, 2007 - Revision: 2.2
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition