Hi,
I happened to start reading about your BART CD product, and while I can't foresee the need for it in my case, one part of it caught my attention: the Registry Editor.
Here's my problem: I have a triple-boot PC (fortunately, not my primary machine), which used to be able to boot Windows 98 from the C: drive and Windows 2000 from the D: drive (and Linux from the third partition, but that's not relevant). Recently, while working under 2000, I attempted to update the video driver, and something went badly wrong. 2000 no longer boots - even in Safe Mode, I get the dreaded BSOD during startup. 98 still boots fine (as does Linux).
I have a feeling I know what's wrong in the 2000 registry (disabled standard VGA adapter). But I cannot find any way to get into the 2000 registry - 2000's "recovery console" is virtually worthless, and 98's regedit won't touch 2000's registry. Nor will any third-party registry editors I've tried so far (RegHance, Registrar Lite).
My questions are:
1) Would your registry editor provide me a way to get into 2000's registry on my system from 98, without having to reinstall 2000? I have a lot of stuff installed under 2000 that I don't really want to lose the registry settings for...
2) If so, is there any way I can buy, beg, borrow, or steal a copy of this registry editor? Needless to say, I cannot afford US$300 for the CD... and I'd never use most of what's on it anyway.
3) Have you folks considered selling the registry editor separately? I could probably afford $10-20 for it, if I had a reasonable expectation that it would work in my circumstances...
Thanks in advance,
-- Jeff
-- aka The Beerslayer