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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Inside Out HKLMSYSTEM HKLMSYSTEM stores information about device drivers, services, startup parameters, and other machine-wide settings. You ll find several important subkeys within HKLMSYSTEM. One of the most important is HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSet, as shown in Figure 14-4. Chapter 14 Figure 14-4. Accessing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSet in the Registry. CurrentControlSet contains information about the set of controls and services used for the last successful boot of the system. This subkey always contains information on the set of controls actually in use and represents the most recent successful boot. The control set is written as the final part of the boot process so that the Registry is updated as appropriate to reflect which set of controls and services was last used for a successful boot. This is, in fact, how you can boot a system to the last known good configuration after it crashes or experiences a Stop error. HKLMSYSTEM also contains previously created control sets. These are saved under the subkeys named ControlSet001, ControlSet002, and so forth. Within the control sets, you ll find four important subkeys: . Control Contains control information about key operating system settings, tools, and subcomponents, including the HAL, keyboard layouts, system devices, interfaces, and device classes. Under BackupRestore, you ll find the saved settings for Backup, which include lists of Automated System Recovery (ASR) keys, files, and Registry settings not to restore. Under the SafeBoot subkey, you ll find the control sets used for minimal and network-only boots of the system. 420 Part 4: Managing Windows Server 2003 Systems
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