DrBlunt
IS-IT--Management
- Apr 30, 2001
- 20
Howdy All,
Alright, here is the situation. I do independent tech work, and one of my clients is a small parochial school. They recently recieved a load of computers donated by Motorola. They all run Win2k, and have a pretty hefty password for login. The school would rather keep the OS as 2000, rather than using something else. I have one of the hard drives from the Motorola machines in an XP machine now, and I need to access the registry of the old machine to get it's key. Where is the registry located? Is it an independent file, or is it built into something else? Is there an easier way to do this? Any help would be appreciated.
Nate Bellon
Silvery Moon Computer Services
Alright, here is the situation. I do independent tech work, and one of my clients is a small parochial school. They recently recieved a load of computers donated by Motorola. They all run Win2k, and have a pretty hefty password for login. The school would rather keep the OS as 2000, rather than using something else. I have one of the hard drives from the Motorola machines in an XP machine now, and I need to access the registry of the old machine to get it's key. Where is the registry located? Is it an independent file, or is it built into something else? Is there an easier way to do this? Any help would be appreciated.
Nate Bellon
Silvery Moon Computer Services