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Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Error accessing the registry - trying to use reg backup Started by crossing my fingers , Mar 30 2013 08:23 AM Please log in to reply 14 replies to this topic #1 OFFLINE crossing my fingers crossing my fingers Newbie Members 7 posts Gender:Female Posted 30 March 2013 - 08:23 AM Hi,I'd like to start by saying I have used the search feature and tried finding the specific answer but have had no luck (although it could be out there).I ran CCleaner for the first time the day before yesterday (3/28). I saved the .reg files so that I could restore those files in the event that I had issues after having used the program. (disclaimer: I'm no computer wiz, but I have grown up w/ computers since the internet was around so I'm not a total dummy either). I've read through the help section on Piriform and it seems pretty straight forward. Locate the .reg file that were saved and double click to restore them. But when I do I get an error message X Registry Editor: Cannot import C:\Users\Nancy\Documents\CCleaners Registry Backups\cc_2013038_170248.reg: Error accessing the registry.I ran the registry cleaner, then I did the cleaner, and to be thorough I reran the registry cleaner. So I have two .reg files saved. (maybe I shouldn't have done it twice?) anyway, I'm running windows 7, not sure what other info I should include. I would really love to get some advice / guidance from a more knowledgeable user if possible.Thanks in advance Edited by Nergal, 30 March 2013 - 07:18 PM. OS emphasis added by Moderator Back to top #2 OFFLINE kroozer kroozer hi Members 1,600 posts Gender:Female Posted 30 March 2013 - 10:23 AM Your registry is backed up in System Restore. Do you have a Restore Point you made beforehand? Back to top #3 OFFLINE crossing my fingers crossing my fingers Newbie Members 7 posts Gender:Female Posted 30 March 2013 - 10:26 AM Your registry is backed up in System Restore. Do you have a Restore Point you made beforehand?Not that I'm aware of. I did run a windows update and a virus scan before I used the ccleaner. Those normally say something abo