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Are we having fun yet?
This si great! LMK when the fun begins.

Backing up and restoring the registry
WARNING: Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) is a very powerful tool that lets you make changes to the registry. However, incorrectly using Registry Editor can cause serious, system-wide problems that include hard disk corruption, general instability, or being unable to use your computer. It may be necessary for you to reinstall your operating system to correct the problems. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Also, Microsoft does not support changes made to the registry. Use this tool at your own risk. Backing up and restoring your registry can be done by: - Exporting to the registry file for backup - Importing to Registry Editor for restoration - Creating a restore point for backup / using System Restore for restoration - Creating a system image for backup / using System Image for restoration To back up / restore your registry: 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R, type "regedit" and press ENTER. 2. Do the following: - If you want to back up one of the registry keys, navigate to any, click Export on the File menu, type the name, and then press ENTER. - To restore the registry, click Import on the File menu, find the file that ends with .REG, and then double-click it. PROFESSIONAL TIPS: Instead of importing to or exporting from Registry Editor, it's strongly recommended to either create a restore point or create a system image. That way, you can use System Restore or System Image Recovery in case changes to the registry can cause your computer a problem.

how can I make a copy of my windows 10 on a flash drive
looking for some info about making a copy of my windows 10 0n a flash drive

my favorites list and folders
The favorites list and my folders for the different sites is gone from it's usual position; at the side of the screen. When I go to favorites the favorite bar only is displayed. Any suggestions on how to fide the original list ?

Carpetas de usuario duplicadas / triplicadas
Hola. En mi computadora, tengo cuatro usuarios. No sé por qué, pero en la carpeta C:\Users veo que hay carpetas de usuario duplicadas (¡o incluso triplicadas!). Mi pregunta es: ¿Sería seguro quitar alguna de esas carpetas? Gracias

windows 10 2004 update
I am not getting windows 10 2004 update till date even microsoft has launch windows 2004 update before 3days and in my laptop there are no problem at all , why i am not getting 2004 update

BTW, a Drew thought
This is me musing... as in food for thought. Whilst I take nothing away from doing scans & checks and saving images and other assorted heavy lifting prior to Hs... it cannot be faulted, perfectly sound & wise advice, it's certainly all good & smart. My wee thought is IF a machine is given a wee bit of TLC and attention on a regular/constant basis, thereby kept clean & healthy AND you KNOW it is... the idea of several tasks needing to be performed prior to Hs is, at least, lessened. I can say this 1st-hand. Sure I have redundant off-prem backup. BUT, I have never have a glitch, issue or problem by/from/with/due to or after an H. AND they are smooth, seamless & pain-free installing. My point is, I don't have to do anything much special when they come because I know the computer IS kept in good condition ALL THE TIME, even to the moment an H is about to be installed. Cheers, Drew

Issues w/replicating to OneDrive
I need some help understanding this new (to me) feature that requires all data on my hard drive to be replicated on the OneDrive. Not sure when this became standard practice but I recently became aware of it when I replaced my old desktop with a new desktop and noticed that there was no difference between the folders and documents on my hard drive and the ones on the OneDrive. I don't think I like this feature for several reasons: 1) As someone mentioned, you need an internet connection for it to work, not always the case for me and others. 2) You can really screw up your records if, say, you shut down your computer before OneDrive has completed the upload. 3) It's not clear to me how it manages the documentation on my desktop vs my laptop. I like the syncing with browsers but not with my hard drive. They have two different purposes. So what have I done to correct this? I turned off the OneDrive app on my desktop and I use the OneDrive web to access the files on OneDrive and I manually move specific files from my desktop to the OneDrive so I have access to them on my other devices. I still have the OneDrive app active on my laptop, I guess it's hard drive is all replicated on OneDrive. So, I'm not sure if I'm looking for help or just want to vent. I'll always welcome comments, pro or con, w.r.t. my approach but this was a major disruption for me and I never saw it coming. Not good.

sauvegarde du PC
j'ai voulu mettre à jour ma sauvegarde qui se trouve sur une mémoire externe de 5G, elle me dit" la sauvegarde n'a pas réussi, nous avons rentrontrer une erreur...". Que puis-je faire

Bitlocker key
Hi I forgot my Bitlocker key ..What do I do? Thanks
Back up and restore your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-and-restore-your-pc-ac359b36-7015...Create a system image. System images contain all of the info on your PC at a particular state. Right-click the Start button, then select Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Backup and Restore.. In the left pane, choose Create a system image, and then follow the steps in the wizard. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Backup and Restore in Windows 10 - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/backup-and-restore-in-windows-10-352091d2...If you used Backup and Restore to back up files or create system image backups in previous versions of Windows, your old backup is still available in Windows 10. In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel. Then select Control Panel > System and Security > Backup and Restore (Windows 7). To find out about system recovery, see Recovery ...
How to back up or transfer your data on a Windows-based ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-back-up-or-transfer-your-data-on-a...The backup will be saved to the backup location. Back up a Windows Vista-based computer. Note Data that you back up by using Windows Vista Backup and Restore Center can be restored only on a Windows Vista operating system. Click Start, type backup in the Start Search box, and then click Backup and Restore in the Programs list.
Choose a backup solution in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/choose-a-backup-solution-in-windows-10...Backup solution. Things to consider. Cloud-based backup. Want to back up your content so it's safe and easy to access? We recommend using a cloud-based backup solution. With cloud-based backups: Your data is safely stored in the cloud. You can easily access your content across multiple devices. You don't need to purchase hardware




