Chestnut
Active member
Hello, I am not a techie, more of a tweakie with a growing interest in all things Windows, and was catapulted into the Win11-era (from Win7) a few months ago (new laptop).
My system creates system restore points automatically (seemingly in relation to windows updates), and manually if forced. The registry is - apparently by default (Task manager) - not backed up automatically, so I made one manually through regedit. Then I figured, bi-monthly or so would be a nice rhythm, and a good exercise for me to create a task.
However, are there any advantages to having registry backups, if Windows already creates system restore points anyway? Maybe someone has a real-world scenario where the answer is "yes" (except for those cases where I tested/made some change in the registry, and it didn't work out well)?
Also, if my compu boots, but windows is a mess un-expectedly (not because I just made a manual change in the reg.), I would probably think of setting back to a recent SRP, and not to first setting back the registry? So why backing up the reg.? My - complete - registry back up is a single file of ~ 402 MB.
My system creates system restore points automatically (seemingly in relation to windows updates), and manually if forced. The registry is - apparently by default (Task manager) - not backed up automatically, so I made one manually through regedit. Then I figured, bi-monthly or so would be a nice rhythm, and a good exercise for me to create a task.
However, are there any advantages to having registry backups, if Windows already creates system restore points anyway? Maybe someone has a real-world scenario where the answer is "yes" (except for those cases where I tested/made some change in the registry, and it didn't work out well)?
Also, if my compu boots, but windows is a mess un-expectedly (not because I just made a manual change in the reg.), I would probably think of setting back to a recent SRP, and not to first setting back the registry? So why backing up the reg.? My - complete - registry back up is a single file of ~ 402 MB.
- Windows Build/Version
- Win11 Home - 23H2 - 22631.3880
My Computer
At a glance
W11 - 25H2 - 26200.8457 - Home.AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon AMD, 21000 MHz16 GBAMD Radeon Graphics
- OS
- W11 - 25H2 - 26200.8457 - Home.
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo Ideapad 1 15ALC7 82R4
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon AMD, 21000 MHz
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon Graphics
- Sound Card
- AMD, REALTEK
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- SSD, 474 GB
- Keyboard
- German layout, standard PS/2
- Mouse
- Touchpad
- Internet Speed
- LAN, 50 MBit/s (down), 10 MBit/s (up)
- Browser
- FF with uBlock Origin feat. Surfshark
- Antivirus
- MS Defender (and careful surfing), sometimes VT online.
- Other Info
- BIOS (UEFI) JTCN60WW (10.04.2025), secure boot




