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| Subject: | Re: Windows 98/SE/ME registry |
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| Date: | Fri, 25 Aug 2006 09:21:43 +0200 |
regedit!
Have you read my message?
"I don't need a tool to analyze the registry, I need some guide, some tricks to find where the information are stored and how..."
I need docs, not tools. There are a lot of tools for the registry but poor documentation, expecially about Win98
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