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Regedit binary editor
Regedit binary editor









Open a new notepad window and press CTRL + V to paste the copied data from the clipboard.Ĥ. the "System Bus Extender" Binary value.)ģ. Select and Copy ( CTRL + C) in clipboard all the data after the "hex:" prefix of the REG_BINARY value (that you want to import, e.g. Open the Registry (.REG) file that contains the REG_BINARY value that to you want to import by using the "reg add" command.Ģ. To convert REG_BINARY hexadecimal data in order to use them in REG ADD command, follow the steps below:ġ. The correct way to "reg add" a specific REG_BINARY value, is to convert the data of the REG_BINARY value in a form that the "reg add" command can recognize. How to ADD in Registry a REG_BINARY value with REG ADD command. As you may imagine the "reg add" command did not work, because the "reg add" command, does not accept backslashes, breaks or commas and gives the error: After copying the data, the "reg add" command looked like this: So, I copied the data of the "System Bus Extender" REG_BINARY value, (which are highlighted in the below screenshot), and I paste them on the end of the "REG ADD" command.Ĥ. REG file, I wanted to import only the "System Bus Extender" REG_BINARY value to "Computer B", so the only way to do that is by using the "REG ADD" command. REG file on the "Computer B" and I opened it in notepad, to view its contents.ģ. At "Computer A", I used the "Export command " in Registry Editor, to save the Registry key that contains the "REG_BINARY" value that I wanted to import to "Computer B".Ģ. This tutorial contains instructions on how you can add to the registry a "REG_BINARY" registry value by using the "REG ADD" command.Ī few days ago I wanted to export and import a specific "REG_BINARY" registry value from one computer (let's call it "Computer A") to another (let's call it "Computer B"), by using the "REG ADD" command.











Regedit binary editor