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Yes it is.
One is hardware, one is software. OS/X (Mac) has no such thing as registry, so 'the registry' is software and is a main point for operating system info about a windows 95 to Vista install. A bad hard drive is a physical error in the hardware and cannot be fixed by reinstalling anything.
Most of the configuration information (but not all) is stored in the Windows Registry.
Local P.D. has offender registry. It is Public info.
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No it will not
There is many type of info available for small boat motors. The Internet is a great source and starting point for this type of info.
This is tricky, most modern software places entries into the Windows registry - the heart of Windows. Even when the trial version of software is uninstalled fully, entries (keys) for the software can still remain in the registry. When the trial software is reinstalled, it checks these entries in the registry and therefore "knows" if the software has been previously installed, used and if the trial period has expired. Because of the way these entries are placed, most registry cleaners will not remove them either, as they appear current and valid. Further info can be found here: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-reinstall-trial-software-after-trial-period-has-expired/ WARNING: Unless you are experienced in accessing and modifying the Windows Registry, it is strongly advised to avoid making any changes, as these particular entries are usually buried and they are not obvious. Deleting entries in the Windows registry incorrectly can cause system instability and even failure.
It needs to be uninstalled fully (by going into the registry). There are programs that will do this and offer to remove outdated info. Be careful though as they can often remove other things you may not want removed. http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/registry-cleaner/ Go here for a free one.
== == Automobile ownership records are PUBLIC information, and are held by the State or Province that issued the car's number plates. Check with the government's automobile registry for this info.
Because ownership and country of registry were not available from my source, I would direct you to the manufacturer, who may or may not know or be at liberty to reveal such info: Please see the related link below: