File Management Backup Recovery for Windows Registry

Recovery for Windows Registry 1.1.0846 for Windows

by Recoveronix Ltd.

Avg. Rating 1.5 (8 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.4 MB
License Shareware, $149.00
Operating System Windows 2000/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 441
Publisher Recoveronix Ltd.
Homepage Recovery for Windows Registry

Publisher's Description

Recovery for Windows Registry is a comprehensive data recovery software for damaged Microsoft Windows registry files. If for some inexplicable reason your system cannot start, there is a certain possibility that Windows registry is damaged. In this case RegistryRecovery, provided as console application, is absolutely essential: you can use it with a rescue diskette. It is also able to restore standalone registry files. The recovered registry is saved to a new file.

Latest Reviews

casperize

casperize reviewed v1.1.0846 on Nov 19, 2008

This is utterly ridiculous. Period.

[deXter]

[deXter] reviewed v1.0.0819 on May 17, 2008

With $149, you could as well buy a copy of XP or Vista OEM :P

Besides, fixing XP's registry is as simple as booting the recovery console (or a LiveCD like Knoppix) and copying the registry files in \WINDOWS\Repair over to \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Config

Finally, this program doesn't support Vista *at all*.

Why would anyone want to spend $149 for this? Even if it were released as freeware, the utility of this program is highly questionable.

Avg. Rating 1.5 (8 votes)
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casperize

casperize reviewed v1.1.0846 on Nov 19, 2008

This is utterly ridiculous. Period.

[deXter]

[deXter] reviewed v1.0.0819 on May 17, 2008

With $149, you could as well buy a copy of XP or Vista OEM :P

Besides, fixing XP's registry is as simple as booting the recovery console (or a LiveCD like Knoppix) and copying the registry files in \WINDOWS\Repair over to \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Config

Finally, this program doesn't support Vista *at all*.

Why would anyone want to spend $149 for this? Even if it were released as freeware, the utility of this program is highly questionable.

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