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#1 Legolash2o

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 02:41 PM

This tool lets you edit the registry of a selected image and i only recommend this tool for advanced users who have experience with the registry, so on that note...

WARNING: This tool is for ADVANCED users only!

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As usual when working with images you will be asked to select the image you wish to work with, above i used a previously mounted image. Once you have selected the image you wish to work with then go ahead and click next.

NOTE: If you can't see any images in the list then click 'Browse' first and select your install.wim

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Load Hive
Once done, you should see a screen like above. Select the registry items you wish to edit and click Load Hives and the regedit window should open.

Importing
You can click Import which will convert a registry file (*.reg) and Win Toolkit will automatically convert and import it for you.

Unload Hive
You can use this to unmount that registry hive when you no longer needed it, note though that it will do it automatically for you anyway when you try and close the tool.

Once done, close the tool and you should get a prompt asking you to save or discard the changes to the image. The rebuild option seems pointless if this is the only thing you have done to the image.

Accessing the registry
Open the registry as usual (WinKey + R > "regedit") and you should see something like the picture below:

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#2 petris

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Posted 01 May 2013 - 07:43 AM

It is not enough but well. Thanks.



#3 crashfly

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Posted 02 May 2013 - 02:57 AM

It is not enough but well. Thanks.

What kind of useless drivel is this?

 

If you find this tool "not enough", please explain how it can be made better.

 

Better yet, are you a SPAM post?



#4 thedexmonster

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Posted 02 May 2013 - 05:06 AM

All of the entries show the system drive as D:, is this going to stay or is it just because my live system is C:?






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