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ERUNT
- Version: 1.1j
- Downloads Count: 97,440
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Nov 17, 2005
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
- File Size: 772.0 KB
- Author: Lars Hederer
Description of ERUNT
When the Windows registry gets corrupted, it can mess up your entire system. Emergency Recovery Utility NT--but you can call it ERUNT--lets you back up your registry. With ERUNT's restore folders, you can restore your NT-based system to its full glory. And if your PC's sorry state has reduced you to a mess, too, don't worry; ERUNT doesn't have any complicated settings. You can set ERUNT to automatically backup and restore the folders, too.
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