We have all learned how important it is to backup the registry before tinkering with it. In the past I have always used the export function in regedit to backup the registry. This creates a .reg file. Double-clicking on the .reg file merges this file back into the registry and restores it to its original condition. This works with the entire registry or a selected registry key. This procedure always worked fine and allowed me to keep a fresh backup of the registry. Now comes along Windows 8. The above procedure simply will not work in Windows 8. The .reg file seems to be created OK but when you try to merge it back into the registry by double-clicking on it or right-clicking and selecting “merge”, you get the usual warning message, then you get the error message:
Cannot import : not all data was successfully written to the registry. Some keys are open by the system or other processes, or you have insufficient privileges to perform this operation.
Exactly what causes this error and why won’t it work as it did before Windows 8? No other programs are running and I have no idea what processes could cause it. I have taken ownership privileges of the registry key I am trying to backup and the .reg file. This has stumped me for over three weeks and any help would surely be appreciated.
John