Regback Copy Not Working Direct

In a healthy, older version of Windows, you could navigate to this folder and find copies of the core registry hives: . These files were your lifeline. If your active registry became corrupt—preventing Windows from booting or causing critical errors—you could theoretically boot into a recovery environment, copy the clean, backed-up files from the RegBack folder over the corrupted ones, and restore your system to a working state in minutes.

Boot your PC into the (usually by interrupting the boot process three times consecutively). Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > System Restore . regback copy not working