Windows 10: Accidentaly delted registry files without backup.

Discus and support Accidentaly delted registry files without backup. in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I was trying to disable a registry file individually, DoSvc, the registry that handles downloads from the Microsoft store (I didn't know it at the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by OwenKruse, Dec 7, 2019.

  1. OwenKruse Win User

    Accidentaly delted registry files without backup.


    I was trying to disable a registry file individually, DoSvc, the registry that handles downloads from the Microsoft store (I didn't know it at the time} because it was using a bunch of bandwidth. Now that I realize what it does, I need a way to get it back. I have no backup, and no system restore points.

    So what I'm asking for is a way to get back that specific registry file like a download page or something since it is a default file of windows I imagine its online somewhere I don't know how to find it.

    :)
     
    OwenKruse, Dec 7, 2019
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  2. DCnewbie Win User

    Are my Registry Files all legitimate programs?

    Isn't there a web tool whereby I can check if programs listed in my REGISTRY FILES are legitimate programs?
     
    DCnewbie, Dec 7, 2019
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  3. Custom Registry Files

    Techpowerup nor myself are in no way responsible for anything that may or may not go wrong with a users system if s/he decides to use these registry hacks. You are doing so at your own risk and agree to release me and or Techpowerup from fault that may occur. If a user decides to use these registry hacks, you must BACKUP YOUR REGISTRY FIRST!

    To backup your registry click Start>Run (or use windows search from the start menu) and type "Regedit" without quotes. Click on File>Export. Name the file whatever you wish and save it somewhere that is NOT on your Windows drive.

    Contained inside the attached RAR file you will find 13 registry hacks. They are:

    • Copy To - Adds Copy To to the right click context menu
    • Move To - Adds Move To to the right click context menu
    • Enable Balloon Notification - Self explanatory
    • Disable Balloon Notification - Self explanatory
    • Extended UI Hover Time - Despite its name it decreases the time it takes to preview a thumbnail
    • Instant Aero Peek - Self explanatory
    • Last Active Click - If you have multiple of the same program open, click the icon and it will bring to you your last open window of that program. Click again and you can cycle through.
    • Menu Show Delay - Decreases the time it takes for the start menu to appear
    • Move Kernel - Moves the Windows Kernel from the HDD to memory increasing system performance slightly.
    • Stop Snap - Disables the Windows 7 Snap feature (when you drag a window to the corner of the screen)
    • Stop Space Checking - Keeps Windows from constantly checking disk space
    • USB Write Protect - Disallows Windows to write to any USB device but will still allow the device to be read from.
    • Wait To Kill Service Timeout - Decreases the time it takes windows to wait for a program to fully close before shutting down.
    I have tested all but Move Kernel, Stop Space Checking, and USB Write Protect and they all work 100%. If you open up the registry file I provide, it will give you more information on where the key specifically is along with some information on what it does. Obviously the Aero Peek and Hover time hacks will not work on versions of Windows earlier than 7.

    I got the Copy To and Move to from How To Geek and the rest I just Googled and turned into a registry file for convenience. Not sure how many of you guys will need this but i found some new registry hacks that Ill be using now while doing this so I thought I would share with the community. Make me good for something. *Roll Eyes Accidentaly delted registry files without backup. :rolleyes:

    If I come across more Ill edit this post and upload the new zip. Feel free as well to tell us any registry hacks you use and I could even add them to the list. *Smile Accidentaly delted registry files without backup. :)

    Enjoy!
     
    CrAsHnBuRnXp, Dec 7, 2019
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  4. Jerry8AB Win User

    Accidentaly delted registry files without backup.

    Registry Backup - Question

    Registry Backup

    I am reading a book, Windows 10 Anniversary Update. It makes these two statements.

    • File History also keeps a copy of your Registry.
    • Every time you start your computer, it makes a backup copy of that Registry.
    Where and how do I find these copies?

    Thanks,

    Jerry

    5/29/17
     
    Jerry8AB, Dec 7, 2019
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