The last thing I tried was InstallWatch Pro 2. The compare was done in 2 minutes you can decide whether version infos or crcs of files are compared or not.
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Viewed 21k times. Improve this question. Community Bot 1. If you want to include subfolders, click to select the Include subdirectories check box. To view the actual file differences, click the line that you want in the Windiff.
You can also run Windiff. For information about how to do so, or for more information about how to use Windiff. There are other utilities that are available besides Windiff. To compare two files or groups of files at a local site, you can use the Fc. Both commands are run from a command prompt. You can use Fc. It offers several command-line options.
You can use Comp. For example, to compare all the. To compare a local file to a remote file, you can use a utility such as the third-party compression utility Pkzip.
Download Regshot 2 Unicode. InstallWatch Pro is quite an old utility which works in a similar way to RegShot in that it tracks any changes made to your registry and files between 2 given points in time although this program is more specifically designed for tracking installs. The program is quite detailed in what it can track and includes additions, deletions, or modifications to files and directories, INI files and the system registry. The good thing about InstallWatch is the easy to read way in which the results are displayed because it behaves just like a standard Explorer window with an expanding tree view of the sections on the left.
While the program is running it will detect if you run a setup installer and ask to create a before snapshot, or you can simply click the Snapshot button on the toolbar. After install, it will ask to create the after snapshot or you can use the Analyze button.
The result can then be browsed or individual sections can be exported to text or HTML. All installs are instantly accessible from the tree view and there is also a useful search function.
Download InstallWatch Pro. SpyMe Tools is a quite an old program but is still perfectly capable at creating before and after snapshots to watch an install or software for changes.
It does have one drawback though because there is only the facility to snapshot either files or registry, not both together, changeable in the Current Mode option on the toolbar. Like InstallWatch Pro the interface looks a lot like Explorer so you should feel at home navigating around. The way SpyMe Tools works is slightly awkward because you have to click the Scan button and save the snapshot, install or run the software to track, then click the Scan button again and save another snapshot with a different name.
Both are then tested for changes using the Compare button and the results will show in the window. The differences between the 2 snapshots can be saved as a text file. SpyMe Tools is also a portable program. Download Spyme Tools. InCtrl5 is an incredibly old tool dating way back to the year but some users may have heard or used it before, and it can still do a job with a little bit of effort.
There are one or two issues with it though which require a bit of knowledge to use the program effectively. First, unsurprisingly InCtrl5 will need to be run in compatibility mode for Windows Vista, 7 or 8. Using the program is pretty easy and it will track changes to the registry, drives and folders, ini files and also specific text files. Inclusions and exclusions can be configured by using the What to track buttons.
Its a very basic software, designed just for one job, that is to compare Registry. Regshot is an open source Registry comparison software for Windows. It is a smart and simple utility, designed just to compare Registry. Say, you want to compare Registry status after making some changes to your PC. You can take the 1st shot before making the changes, then take the 2nd shot afterwards. It also lets you select an output location to save the comparison log. You will also find a Clear option, which lets you get rid of 1st shot values stored, so that you can start fresh.
Not only you can compare Registry files selectively, you can also compare all the drives of your PC. It lets you take a Baseline snapshot of Registry as a reference point. Now you can take the second snapshot of Registry after some time or after any changes are made to system. The progress of scan is displayed and you can abort the process any time you want.
An option to clear temp files is available, so that you can start fresh with getting a baseline state of Registry. After the scan is complete for step 2, a report with Registry comparison data is saved in TXT format in the folder where the EXE file of this software is located. InstallSpy is one of the best software to compare Registry.
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