find all changes in the registry
hi all.
I installed something on my PC yesterday. Then later I decided to remove it. So I ran the add/remove uninstall. I also removed the folder it set up in Program Files. Then I went to the registry and deleted every key I could find under the company name.
But I am still seeing evidence that something remains in the registry.
I am just wondering if there is a way to locate all changes made to the registry, say within 24 hours, and undo them.
I know I could roll the PC back to yesterday morning. I just don't know how that would affect the rest of the pc.
Any ideas?
Thanks
wengang
Re: find all changes in the registry
If you havent installed anything other then the thing you tried to remove then its best todo a roll back. You are running XP?
Unless you hade a backup of your registry or system there is not a whole lot you can do other then rollback or till try to clean out
the reminants of the thing you installed.
Re: find all changes in the registry
Thanks.
That's what I did.
I hadn't used that feature in a long time. I forgot that it detailed the changes per restore point.
I rolled it back three days.
No apparent loss.
Nice feature!
Thanks again.
Re: find all changes in the registry
It is nice. I have used it only once so far but just one time is valuable enough :D
I got in the habit now when I get ready to install something I create a new restore point and name it of what I am installng.
:thumb:
Re: find all changes in the registry
Same here, Rob. I do that too. However I just wanted to point out that I have lost data more than once in my "My Documents" location by using the rollback...
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Oh, also I have lost data in my "Program Files" location...
Re: find all changes in the registry
Really! I thought it said that is rolls back the registry, windows & system32 directories, and removes any installations
that were done after that dated snapshot?
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Ya I know (grrr), I have my VB code all under my "My Documents." I rolled back a day, and lost a day of code. Thank goodness I have daily backups on my MicroDrive!
Also, my son had downloaded patches to his game under his "Program Files." I assured him his patches would not be tampered with, but when we did his rollback, all his patches were gone. He had to re-download them, and re-install them. Egg all over my face...