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re: Deleting non-started registry version
Saturday, March 1, 2008 at 7:50 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by bob wells
(1129 messages posted)
Let Windows do it for you. Go to System Information/Tools/Registry Checker, running
registry checker will create a new registry Backup and delete the oldest version
stored in C:\Windows\Sysbackup.
A new Backup is created 1 per day on first boot-up, good reason to NOT leave Comp
running all the time, as some do.
BW
There's nothing to learn from someone who already agrees with you.
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On Friday, February 29, 2008 at 6:10 pm, Linda Schreiber wrote:
>Sorry, guys.
>
>I know that I got the answer to this a number of years ago, but the problem hasn't
>recurred til now. And I've searched here, but haven't found the answer. Can you
>remind me?
>
>I have some problem-registry versions in the usual choice of just 5 in Scanreg /restore,
>and years ago someone gave me the path to find the registry cab files stored beyond
>just the 5, so I could delete the duds, and increase available options.
>
>The "find file" function on my system has not gotten me to where I need to be.
>
>Can you remind me where to find the blasted things, so I can delete the non-started
>registry versions?
>
>Thanks for your help,
>Linda S
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