markp62 With Optimize=1 in scanreg.ini when there is an excess of 500Kb wasted space 'scanreg.exe /autorun' sets a flag in the registry. At the...
22212344 As a final note on this, each time you failed to backup in your chosen folder the system put the backup in the Windows folder so you...
But it does not make a new backup at each and every boot. If anyone else sees the slightest inference to the above from "scanregw, if placed...
22212344 I thought I had scanreg pretty well sussed. I stopped using the default location years ago but I have no spaces in the path! The path...
markp62 Yeah, I think we are on the right track here. Scanregw uses some of the routines in Scanreg; the former being only half the size of the...
WhitPhil I didn't say it had gone walkabout - I said it was unlikely to have gone walkabout. 22212344 also said "The only changes I have...
I think it unlikely that your StartUp entry has gone walkabout. Just a wild guess but try this: BackupDirectory= "C:\My Documents\My...
Right on there, BillyBob. :D and post the occasional smilie whilst you're at it. :)
I see that you have taken my advice then but 'normal' is repetitive - normal/default ? Since scanreg parses scanreg.ini then the answer is yes...
Christer Yeah, and very close to 100% I should think but I was involved in true/false statements and not statistics. You critisice my not...
Christer I'm afraid that you have missed the point. The statement: 'The RB00x.cab files are located in the C:\windows\Sysbckup folder' may...
Of course, so use the term 'default location' as opposed to 'are'.
Mine are in e:\sysbckup. The nn in the rb0nn.cab = a number from 00 to 99.
My speakers must be playing up - I'm hearing an echo.
There may be only one way to find out - delete. However, stick to this protocol. Export. Delete. Import if a problem.
Before I upgraded from 128 to 384 I had my swap on C: at the edge and much larger than it is now. I've always advocated a semi-permanent swap and...
Separate names with a comma.