
regedit - "Load Hive" option grayed out - Super User
2018年3月21日 · Even if you chose the correct key to load a hive into, this may result from insufficient user rights. If you're running under a user account and open regedit without admin rights, you may not be able to load a hive. I have seen that on my own business laptop, in which I have a user account without local admin rights.
windows 7 - How to browse a registry hive file? - Super User
2014年5月19日 · Click the File > Load Hive menu, and select the registry hive file (eg. NTUSER.DAT). Choose an unique name, and click OK. The registry hive will be available inside the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key, ready to be explored. When …
Edit another Windows install's registry - Super User
2013年12月20日 · It is a very strange operation to drop in a hive into the registry and edit it, using the quick method, but it worked. You select HKLM in your current registry, and then the File/Load Hive operation will become usable. File means you have to find the registry hive file itself by browsing. Windows\System32\config
Access another user's HKEY_CURRENT_USER Registry branch
2018年12月10日 · Open regedit and select HKEY_USERS then go to File->Load Hive. Browse to the users Hive file, usually ...
How do I import registry settings to loaded hive via commandline?
2014年1月28日 · The problem is with the reg /import command that seems to import things only to currently logged on users HKCU. I even tried changing the .reg files i want to import, manually to point to the location where the hive is located (in my case HKU/UserName).
What is the difference between load and import registry in windows
2016年10月11日 · You load a registry "hive", that is to say a cold registry file on disk which is not "mounted" at the moment. An example would be the registry file for another user who is not logged on at present, if you wanted to read or write their HKEY_USER settings. Another example is changing the default settings for new users by loading and editing the ...
How to modify a computer's offline registry from WINPE?
2013年8月29日 · Load the necessary registry hives: in Registry Editor (regedit), select either HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_USERS, then click File → Load Hive, open the hive file, and input a temporary name for it; in command line, use reg load HKLM\temp-name path-to-hive or reg load HKU\temp‑name path-to-hive. The hive files are located in:
How does one acccess the registry hive inside NTUser.dat?
If NT registry hive is not mounted, you can mount (load) it yourself. Open regedit.exe; make sure HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE is selected on the left panel; click File -> Load Hive in the main menu; open ntuser.dat file in common dialog; specify some temporary name, like USER1; make changes
REGEDIT won't load hive from Win 10 to Win 8.1 - Super User
2015年9月29日 · I have the exact same issue between Windows 10 and Windows 10 "Anniversary Update" (build 1607), and for the same piece of software (PuTTY). For whatever reason, I cannot load the hive from the older version into the newer version. This problem is obnoxious and one reason (among many) for which I wish PuTTY would store its …
powershell - Import Registry Hive - Super User
2015年11月19日 · I have a set of "Registry Hive Files (.)" that am attempting to import via PowerShell. The goal is to have the script run across many machines in the environment and not have to manually do it via RegEdit on each machine. Is there a way to import hive files via PowerShell? Trying "regedit.exe hivefile" does not work. These hive files are going ...