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Regrecover
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Version
1.4
Regrecover exports data from corrupt NT based registry
files. It is specially designed for strongly damaged
registry files as an alternate to RegdatXP, another
software by the same author. Regrecover uses a
completely different approach than RegdatXP. It
linearly reads all registry cells right after opening a
file, and then tries to rebuild the structure.
Typically, Regrecover should be applied to files for
which RegdatXP just displays a single key not having
any subkeys, or when RegdatXP even refuses to open a
file saying it's an invalid registry file. The former
usually means that the information about where the
subkeys of the root cell are located has been
destroyed, thus making it necessary to scan the entire
file for possible subkeys. For larger files the scan
process can take several minutes, and at least 512 MB
Ram are recommended.
The full version can export all recovered data into a
Win9x/NT4 registration file, or into a new, non-corrupt
registry hive, which in best case can be used as a
replacement for the original corrupted file.
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