 Hello everybody! This video is about how to recover Windows 10 registry from a backup copy. Windows 10 operating system has a built-in database of system settings and programs known as registry. Inexperienced users are not recommended to make any changes to the registry. Delete or add settings as it can result in system failures and the need for Windows 10 registry recovery. Some registry errors and incorrect work can also cause the system to become inoperable and even stop voting. Windows 10 automatically backs up the registry every 10 days, and this copy is stored in the folder LocalDiskC, where the operating system is installed, Windows, system32, config, rackback. You can also adjust manually how backup copies are created with the help of TaskSkidder. To do it, go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, TaskSkidder, Next, click on TaskSkidder Library, Microsoft, Windows, Registry, and after you right-click on the line RegIdle backup, press Properties. In the Triggers tab, click on Create and select the settings you need. For example, on Skiddle, Weekly, every first week on Saturday, and click OK. After that, Windows 10 will automatically create a registry backup copy based on your settings. You can restore the registry from an automatically created backup copy with the help of the Command Prompt started in the System Restore environment. In order to enter the System Restore environment, you can use a recovery disk, a boot disk of less drive, and you can also get there after three failed attempts to start Windows 10 when the Restore environment starts automatically. I have spoken about all these methods in my previous videos. In the Recovery environment, click on Troubleshoot, Advanced Options, Command Prompt. As the System Disk letter may be other than C, you should enter the Command Disk part and then list volume. Now let's see which letter indicates the System Disk. In my case, this is Disk C, and type in Exit. Then enter this command. Just copy C, Windows, System32, Config, Rackback, Windows, System32, Config, Press Enter. And confirm replacement of registry files from a backup copy by pressing the Latin letter A. After the process is over, close the Command Prompt and restyle the computer to see if the system appropriately was restored. You can also create a backup copy of the registry and restore the registry manually by using such copy. To do it, start the Run function. Press Windows plus R and drag it in and click OK. I would like to note that this method is only suitable if you want to restore the registry sections which are not used by the system. Now click once on Computer and select Export in the tab file. Specify the path where you want to save the backup copy. In my case, it is Documents. Specify the file name, for example, Backup, and click on Save. You should wait until the registry copy is saved. After that, go to the folder Documents to see that the registry backup file has been saved successfully. This is how you can restore the registry from a manual created backup copy. For maximal effect of this method, Windows 10 should be booted in Save mode with Command Prompt support. You can see how to boot Windows 10 in Save mode in my previous video. Type raggedit in the Command Prompt and press Enter. In the tab file, click on Import and look for the previously saved registry backup file. Click on it and select Open. When the process is over, you will see an error that some files cannot be imported because they are used by the system. As I have already said, this method can help you to restore only those parts of the registry which are not used by the system. In Save mode, you reduce the number of registry sections used by the system to a minimum. Now restart the computer to see if the system of probability was restored. A better and more effective way to restore the system, including the registry, in Windows 10, will be to use restore points. You can learn more about restore points by watching my previous video. Thank you for your attention and good luck. If you like this video, click the Like button below and subscribe to our channel to see more.