I recently had a hard drive failure and had to reformat and reinstall XP pro on one of my systems. It wasn't that big of a deal, since the only thing on the primary drive was my OS and recordings of TV shows from my PVR card. But it was annoying to have to reinstall all of my apps and reconfigure all of my personal settings.
It would seem there is an easy way to back up my XP configuration, but after more than a little googling I'm coming up blank. Since all of my program files are on D:\, it would seem all I should have to do restore my registry to get my system back to a "snapshot" state after FFRing. Is that all I need to do (backup my registry)? If so, what's the best way?
BTW, I can't really use Ghost or imaging sfw (which I've seen suggested a lot in my searches for a solution) b/c it's a big drive (250GB) to store all the TV recordings. I don't really care about losing the recordings, but do care about having to install 20+ apps and applets, some of which (like the PVR card setup) are a pain to reconfigure.
Any advice is appreciated.
It would seem there is an easy way to back up my XP configuration, but after more than a little googling I'm coming up blank. Since all of my program files are on D:\, it would seem all I should have to do restore my registry to get my system back to a "snapshot" state after FFRing. Is that all I need to do (backup my registry)? If so, what's the best way?
BTW, I can't really use Ghost or imaging sfw (which I've seen suggested a lot in my searches for a solution) b/c it's a big drive (250GB) to store all the TV recordings. I don't really care about losing the recordings, but do care about having to install 20+ apps and applets, some of which (like the PVR card setup) are a pain to reconfigure.
Any advice is appreciated.