On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 18:37:26 +0100, Ian Betts wrote:
> Why use a program that tells you it will work up to and including XP for a
> totally new operating system. And why did you need a restore so soon. These
> are questions anyone would ask?
The reason I mention it is that this program has been discussed on this
newsgroup, and people have been trying to run it on Vista. It's possible to
create back-ups with it, but obviously not to restore them. Finally, on the
ERUNT home page Vista is listed as supported:
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
So regardless of what you think "anyone would ask" I repeat my warning when
it comes to restoring the registry with ERUNT.
Also, if you read my post I did it as an experiment on my *old* laptop. I'm
sure there's people here who are trying to run ERUNT on Vista since it's
been a favorite on XP for years.
ERUNT has been rock solid on XP for years and a much better soluton than
windows own system restore.
And Vista is a "totally new operating system"? Sure! In my opinion is more
of the same with some added clutter and some improvemnt thrown in here and
there. There's a lot of older Windows programs that runs on Vista without
specifically say it does. I'm pretty sure there's people who will try to
run these. I'm running several of those without any problems at all. In
fact, I have much more problems with a few "Vista Ready" programs I've been
testing.
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