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ERUNT

  • Version: 1.1j
  • Downloads Count: 97,509
  • 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

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Most recent User Reviews for ERUNT

  • Reviewed by: rroberto18

    04-18-2010

    Duration of ownership: 0 Months

    Strengths: Great reviews from others

    Weaknesses: Not sure what it does that CCleaner's backup within its Registry Cleaner cannot due.

    Overall Evaluation: If CCleaner can backup the registry with greater ease than ERUNT, plus offering a Registry Cleaner -- all free -- I don't see the benefit here. Would like to read refutations of this conclusion.

  • Reviewed by: Moz2869

    03-19-2009

    Duration of ownership: 4 Years

    Strengths: Easy to install and run. Runs in the background and you can make manual backups to an alternate folder. Very useful if your C:\\WINDOWS\ERDNT folder gets corrupted.

    Weaknesses: If you aren't at least semi PC literate, you will have a hard time finding the ERDNT folder to repair the registry. Run a search in C drive or get a knowledgeable friend to help.

    Overall Evaluation: Beats the h*ll out of Micro$uck System Restore.

  • Reviewed by: debbearclaw

    03-16-2008

    Duration of ownership: 28 Months

    Strengths: easy to understand, easy to set-up, easy to use

    Weaknesses: haven't found any since i downloaded it in 11/05

    Overall Evaluation: great! great! great! anyone can understand & follow the instructions. you can customize it to keep your registry for a day or every day forever. this has saved me so many times.i am a permanent novice, guarenteed to screw up my system over & over in endlessl ways that are a mystery to me. i've had to use registry info from years ago (won't say how many) because i've done so much damage . my registry(ies) have been accessable no matter what. and it uses very little space. thanks & praise to it's generous creator from a poor airhead.

  • Reviewed by: EFudd

    12-31-2007

    Duration of ownership: 6 Months

    Strengths: This program saved my butt! Using the built in restore option, I was able to avoid having to reload my OS. The programs documentation also provided information about another utility that allows you to boot from a Windows CD to recover your PC when all else fails.

    Weaknesses: None that I came across

    Overall Evaluation: Outstanding !!! This utility is a must have.

  • Reviewed by: ddoubled

    11-19-2006

    Duration of ownership: 5 Days

    Strengths: Works invisibly, Makes it possible to quickly and easily revert to an older form of the registry.

    Weaknesses: None so far.

    Overall Evaluation: Less than 4 days after I installed ERUNT, I used it to restore a W2K registry. It worked flawlessly. Although I always back up registries weekly and before doing major change,s inevitably, at least once or twice a month, something will simplay go wrong and I end up having to revert to a version somewhat older than the one I want.In this case, I might have been able to solve the problem with hours of research, but decided to give ERUNT a try. Just as advertised, it had been making backup copies of the registry without my even noticing it (and the computer in question is ancient). I selected the version backed up just prior to the day the problem started and, voila! All fixed.Obviously, there my be circumstances or computer environments in which ERUNT won't work as advertised, but I am impressed by the fact that it installed without a hitch, and in this first "test", did just what it was advertised to do. I wish I had known about ERUNT years ago. It would have saved me weeks of tedious backups and out-of-date restores. And if Vista doesn't have a similar facility, I hope the developer will update ERUNT to work with it. I consider it to be absolutely indispensable.


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