system.dat or restore.sys
system.dat or restore.sys
For backing up your Windows registry before using a registry cleaner, simple open Run, input "regedit", and your registry will pop up. Click "File", and select "Export", then you can backup your registry file to any location on your computer.But actually you don't have to do that. Most well-designed registry cleaner & optmizer has the function for automatic backup. That backup, is to backup the registry repair. If any problems happen after the registry change, then you can undo the change with the backup.
By default, a backup of the registry system is in My Documents. This can be changed in the system default settings.
There is no "registry" on a motherboard. The Windows Registry is stored on the hard drive.
C:/System Volume Information.
No. Only the BIOS settings and password are stored in the battery-backed CMOS memory. Windows passwords are stored in the Windows registry, in a file on your hard disk.
The registry is spread along different files but if I'm not mistaken the majority of it is stored in so called SAM.
PHM Registry Editor allows you to edit the registry of your pocket PC or smartphone. The registry is where information regarding configuration information is stored and this software allows you to explore this and modify your applications and system to suit you. It offers a backup feature for security, however even with this safeguard you should be cautious to edit something as fragile as a registry on an expensive device unless you are certain you know what you are doing.
The question makes no sense. The registry is where the keys are stored.
system.dat or restore.sys
Registry
It doesn't! Make a registry backup before making changes to the registry. Once a change is made it's final.