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Summary: Exporting Windows registry computer files involves typing Reg Edit in Run and clicking OK. Transfer Windows registry files with tips from a software developer in this free video about computer technology.
Dave Andrews is a software developer with a business and Web site selling programs and other computer services in Franklin, Tenn. Having worked in the IT industry for more than 8...read more
"Hi, my name is Dave Andrews. Today I'm going to show you, how to export windows registry files. Let's go to the computer, click on the start button at the bottom, click on run. Besides the open, type in, reg edit, as in registry editor, and click okay. Before you move around in here, in here, in here, too much, I should mention to you that it's important that you be careful, and not delete anything in the registry, that you shouldn't, because the registry controls many options for your windows computer, and it will not be able to be recovered. In order to export a key, find the key that you want to export, right click on it, and just select export. It's going to ask you for a file name, and I want to give my file name just the name, Andrews registry, and click save. You can now close the registry editor. And here is the registry key file that we just exported. If I right click on it, and select edit, you can save the information that was exported. It's that easy to export registry key files. My name is Dave Andrews, and I just showed you how to export registry key files."
eHow Article: How to Export Windows Registry Files