Importing can be done silently, but I won't do that myself.ĭisclaimer: Because a person can do some serious damage to the system removing registry entries, an disk image backup that can return the system when the system fails is necessary. It would probably be good to leave off the last line, and view the file it created before importing. The - sign is used to remove a registry entry. The echos are redirected ( >) to a file, with the single > for the first redirection, and > to append to the same file. I am not a coder, I just do some batch stuff for myself, so I often can't even read what I wrote, but I would use that as a template for doing something else. REM *** IMPORT THAT REG TO WIPE OUT THEM KEYS AND VALUES **** REM *** START REGISTRY SHREDDER ***ĮCHO > "%TMP%\MRUKILL.reg" Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00ĮCHO > "%TMP%\MRUKILL.reg" It creates a registry file using simple echo redirections, then imports it. This is the text of a batch file, that is run from CMD or from a shortcut. This is part of a MRU ripper for Windows XP, that might help.
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