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Export current tweaks to a .reg file


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After selecting all the tweaks a button to export the current tweaks to a reg file.

Sometimes I wish I could apply the same settings in an already Windows 7 installation.

Select the tweaks you want, go to options tab, click 'Current OS' and click yes.

That will apply all tweaks to the current OS, you may need to restart :P

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Select the tweaks you want, go to options tab, click 'Current OS' and click yes.

That will apply all tweaks to the current OS, you may need to restart :P

but lego, with exporting .reg file user may know what change so incase the tweak doesn't fit in his computer, he can revert back. (more like educational). Offcourse for some advanced user, he can also change back that (use regshot, system monitor etc), but how bout ppl who know minor things about computer?

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Another reason for the reg file is that it could then be imported at another time to re-implement the same tweaks on another run. While those tweaks can already be saved and redone later, the advantage of offering this optional way to do it would be that if you already have another set of tweaks in a reg file that were created by another tool or by hand, then they could still be used by W7T. But I believe this import option is already available among the growing list of W7T options, so just consider it completing the symmetrical optional methods. LOL

Cheers and Regards

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Yes, was just going to request this same thing.
PLEASE Lego, this would be a great feature.

Save Tweaks As A Reg File
Is there anywhere that the Tweaks made by Win Toolkit are Saved As A Reg File?
Just not seeing them applied to the install and would like to add them manually.
Thanks

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Select the tweaks you want, go to options tab, click 'Current OS' and click yes.

That will apply all tweaks to the current OS, you may need to restart :P

 

 

Main problem with this approach is, that you have to Mount OS Image to even Get Into AIO tool Tweaks Tab... :g:

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