Hello R. C. White,
As addition, here is the way to load the hive:
Loading a registry hive
To load or unload registry hives, use Registry Editor. The Load Hive. and
Unload Hive. commands affect only the HKEY_USERS and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE keys
and are active only when these predefined keys are selected.
When you load a hive into the registry, the hive becomes a subkey of one
of these keys.
To load a hive into the registry
Open Registry Editor.
Click either the HKEY_USERS key or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
On the File menu, click Load Hive..
Find the hive you want to load and click it.
Click Open.
In Key Name, type the name that you want to assign to the hive and then click
OK.
Unloading a registry hive
To unload a registry hive
Open Registry Editor
Select a hive that you have previously loaded onto your system
On the File menu, click Unload Hive..
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> HI, Winn.
>
> I'm no expert on this Registry stuff, but I think the key to what you
> need
> to do is in the RegEdit Help file under the topic:
> Load or Unload Registry Hives
> Maybe that will help you get started while waiting for help from the
> real gurus who hang out here.
>
> RC
>
> "Winn and Linda Wikoff" <> wrote in message
> news:1FF723E3-27AD-4780-BA86-...
>
>> How do I find data in an old registry? I upgraded my motherboard and
>> processor and had to install Vista on a new drive to get it to boot.
>> I would like to find some of the data in my old registry on my old
>> boot drive (now I
>>
>> Winn
>>