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Shane:

--- Quote from: Ztruker on May 29, 2012, 02:34:20 pm ---One more update with the new marker file to test:

C:\Windows\tweaking.com-regbackup-SMC-Microsoft-Windows-7-Ultimate-(64-bit).dat

then I think it's ready for prime time.

--- End quote ---

Ok I updated the setup and portable version with the new build. I kept the same version for now, so just install over what you have :wink:
http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/registry_backup.html

Also I was updating my advanced system tweaker with a option to show how many items are in each treeview list. I did the same thing with the reg backup. See what you think and tell me yay or nay :-)

Shane

Shane:
I am adding another tab to the program. "Help & Support"

This tab will point people to the help, how-to and videos for the program.

I haven't done this yet because I don't have anywhere to point them to yet lol

But since the program is nearly out of beta I have got it started.

Shane

Shane:
Ok I went ahead and made v0.9.8

If all goes well I am hoping this will be the last beta. But this will be based on all your feedback :-)

I added the help section, see what you think. of course once final they will point to the proper pages instead of just the product page.

Let me know what you all think  :wink:

Shane

chris635:
Hey Shane

     I like the new tab. Just have to get the video's now lol :tongue:

Chris

Ztruker:
0.9.8 look s real good, worked perfectly. The new tracking file in \Windows is there as it should be.

A few more comments on dos_restore.cmd.

I think the first set of tests should be removed and you should only be looking for the marker file. Also, why check only from K: to C:? Windows can be installed on any drive letter from C: through Z:.

If you do not find it I think the restore should be aborted to prevent restoring the registry backup to the wrong drive. Either that or prompt the user for the drive letter to restore to with some kind of explanation why this is necessary.

I may be overly cautious but I know I would be very upset if using dos_restore.cmd destroyed a drive that should not have been touched. It would make that drive unbootable.

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