How to Restore Registry from Backup File?

After we backup registry by creating a file, it is no use doing this without knowing how to restore registry from the backup file. We can do it in a very easy way by using Import command which is in the Regedit Software. (If you don’t know how to create the backup file, Please Read “Backup Registry …“.)

  • Open Regedit Software. Know how to do, please read “Edited Windows Registry Tool …” .
  • Click on File > Import
  • Choose the registry backup file which is in dot reg (.reg) format.
  • Then click Open.
  • Now the registry is recovered from your backup file
However, we can restore the registry in another way. If your backup file is in dot reg (.reg) format, you do not need to open Regedit software for registry recovery. You just double-click on the backup file and then click “Yes”.

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How to Backup Registry

Editing Registry is very harmful to your computer system if you make an error in registry changing. It may lead the Software, Hardware, or your Computer system to disaster. So, by this reason we must be carefully changing the REGISTRY. If you are not sure what you are editing, please avoid doing it.

In order to secure your Computer System, we have to backup Windows Registry before changing each registry value. Moreover, Backing up Registry also prevents the registry database errors.

Launch regedit program. Click here to learn “how to open regedit software?”. We use the Export Command to create a registry backup file. Let you see the Registry Editor window, then right click on “My Computer” and select “Export“.


Now Windows Os bring you to Export Registry File window. Choose where to save your backup file at the “Save in” dialog. Name your registry backup file in the “File name” box and then save it. Now we already obtain the Backup file. Anyway, I will write the article “How to Restore Registry” next time. Good luck!


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Missing Microsoft Windows .dll files

This article will help you how to resolve your computer system problem without reinstall your operating system (Windows XP). A missing or corrupt .dll file can be caused by any of the below possibilities:



  1. Another program was uninstalled that removed a .dll file that was required by another program or the operating system.
  2. A program was installed that overwrote the .dll file with either an older version or a version that is incompatible with other programs causing .dll errors.
  3. A bad installation of a program corrupted one or more files causing the .dll errors.
  4. Another user or program maliciously or mistakenly deleted the .dll file or an associated file.
  5. A hardware issue exists with the computer, such as a bad hard disk drive, causing the data on the drive to become corrupt, casing the .dll errors.
In some situations, it may be possible to download or copy a .dll file from another computer onto your computer to resolve the issue. However, because .dll error messages are almost always a more serious issue and/or replacing the missing .dll file with a replacement will cause additional errors or report additional missing files, we suggest you try the below suggestions first.

If you're encountering .dll errors that are preventing you from getting into Windows, to troubleshoot the computer, boot the computer into Safe Mode by restating your computer than press F8 button of your keyboard.

If your computer boots normally and/or you're able to bypass the .dll errors and still operate Windows, and you're a Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 user, Microsoft has included some tools that can help resolve .dll file errors relatively easily; before trying any of the below recommendations you, may want to first try the below suggestions.

Use the Windows XP SFC command to have windows scan and repair files; to run this command, follow the below steps:

  1. Click Start
  2. Click Run
  3. Type "sfc /scannow" and press enter
  4. Insert Your Windows XP or 2000 CD

Once the above steps have been completed, Windows will verify that all protected windows files are intact.

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