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    What is ERUNT ?

    hello everyone,

    This is my first post to the forum. I want to ask about ERUNT. What do you mean by ERUNT ? Is it built-in featured program or an external software ? Also, I want to know whether it's useful or not ? Can anybody provide me with all the necessary information about ERUNT ?

    thanks a lot

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    Re: What is ERUNT ?

    ERUNT (The Emergency Recovery Utility for NT) helps you perform a complete Registry Backup and Restore in Windows NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista.

    You can use this utility as a primary registry backup utility, apart from System Restore. ERUNT can be downloaded from many sources.

    Download ERUNT and install it. ERUNT sets up a shortcut in the Startup group, that backs up the registry for the current day, during the first Windows startup for the day. This feature is provided by Autoback.exe add-on for ERUNT.

    To manually backup the entire registry using ERUNT, try this:

    1. Click Start, Run and type the path to ERUNT.EXE
    2. Click OK in the next dialog.
    3. Put a checkmark near all the three items, and set the backup destination. Then, click OK.
    4. Entire registry is backup up. Click OK in the resulting dialog.

    The registry hives - Software, System, SAM, default, NTUSER.DAT (for the currently logged on user profile) are backed up to the chosen path.

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    Re: What is ERUNT ?

    ERUNT (Emergency Recovery Utility NT) is a free program that allows you to keep a complete backup of your registry and restore it when needed.

    Backing up the registry with ERUNT

    Note: To ensure proper operation of ERUNT, you should be logged in as a system administrator.

    Start ERUNT, confirm the Welcome message.

    Type in the name of a restore folder where the backed up registry files should be saved, or click "..." to browse your computer's drives and select a folder. You can also simply leave the default, which is afolder named ERDNT inside your Windows folder, the advantage being that you have access to this folder from the Windows Recovery Console in case Windows does not boot anymore.

    Note that in the folder edit field, ERUNT by default appends a folder named the current date to the restore folder, which allows you to keep as many registry backups as you wish in the same restore folder, separated into the different creation dates. This feature, as well as the appearance of the date string, can be configured via the ERUNT.INI file, described later in this document. If you want the registry backup to be created directly in the folder you select, you can also simply remove the date from the folder edit field before clicking "OK".

    Next, select the backup options:

    • System registry: The current system registry, usually consisting of the files DEFAULT, SAM, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, and SYSTEM.
    • Current user registy: The registry files for the currently logged-on user, usually NTUSER.DAT and USRCLASS.DAT.
    • Other open user registries: Sometimes Windows has a few other user registries in memory. Examples for this are "generic" registries, e.g. for user "EVERYONE", or registries of other users if you use Fast Task Switching in Windows XP. Check this option to backup all these additional user registries (if found) as well.


    Click "OK" and wait until the backup process is complete. (Note that depending on your system configuration this may take some time, and
    that the first bar is NOT a progress bar, just an indicator that the program is still running.) The ERDNT program for later restoration of the registry is automatically copied to the restore folder.

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    Re: What is ERUNT ?

    DownLoad ERUNT

    Version: 1.1j

    Downloads Count: 31,080

    License Type: Free

    Price: Free

    Date Added: Nov 17, 2005

    Operating Systems: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP

    File Size: 772 KB

    Author: Lars Hederer

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    Re: What is ERUNT ?

    Description of ERUNT
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    When the Windows registry gets corrupted, it can mess up your entire system. Emergency Recovery Utility NT--but you can call it ERUNT--lets you back up your registry. With ERUNT's restore folders, you can restore your NT-based system to its full glory. And if your PC's sorry state has reduced you to a mess, too, don't worry; ERUNT doesn't have any complicated settings. You can set ERUNT to automatically backup and restore the folders, too.

    Features
    --------

    - Backup the Windows NT/2000/2003/XP registry to a folder of your
    choice

    - System and current user registries selectable

    - Command line switches for automated registry backup and restoration

    - Restore the registry in Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/2003/XP and MS-DOS
    (all-in-one restore program) or the Windows Recovery Console

    - Included in this package:
    NTREGOPT program for optimizing the registry

    - All programs in this package are completely localizable
    (translate them into your language), German version included



    Supported operating systems
    ---------------------------

    - Windows NT 3.51
    - Windows NT 4.0
    - Windows 2000
    - Windows 2003
    - Windows XP
    - most likely, all future Windows versions based on the NT kernel

    Additionally supported by the ERDNT restore program:

    - MS-DOS
    - Windows 95
    - Windows 98
    - Windows Me

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