Trouble is that this will restore your registry and security policy settings to installation defaults (envisage days of you setting up all of your software and tweaks again...)
Shouldn't it be possible to replace the files in that folder with your current ones?
The contents of my repair folder are thus:
<RegBack> (a folder containing):
NTUSER.DAT
UsrClass.dat
default
SAM
SECURITY
software
system
(the remaining files are in the root of the 'repair' folder)
ntuser.dat
default
sam
security
software
system
autoexec.nt
config.nt
secsetup.inf
I recognise the .nt files and could replace those easily enough. The 'secsetup.inf' file is the default security policy. Now when I take a look at my local security settings (through admin tools) the option to export my current policy is greyed out... suggestions anyone?
The remaining files are the components of the registry, but which ones refer the the files in 'system32\config' and which to my user profiles, also what is the difference between those files stored in 'repair\Regback' and those in the root of 'repair'?
I have also lost my emergency repair disk. What files need to go on this please should I ever need it's services?
Many thanks for any help you lot may be able to offer me.

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