There are a number of tutorials on the web teaching about the registry. It is suggested that only advanced users edit the registry. Included are a few links below to get you started. To open the registry go to Start -> run -> "regedit". Quote (pctools.com): Like Windows explorer, to expand a certain branch (see the structure of the registry section), click on the plus sign [+] to the left of any folder, or just double-click on the folder. To display the contents of a key (folder), just click the desired key, and look at the values listed on the right side. You can add a new key or value by selecting New from the Edit menu, or by right-clicking your mouse. And you can rename any value and almost any key with the same method used to rename files; right-click on an object and click rename, or click on it twice (slowly), or just press F2 on the keyboard. Lastly, you can delete a key or value by clicking on it, and pressing Delete on the keyboard, or by right-clicking on it, and choosing Delete.
Just run "regedit" command from DOS..
Start - Run - type "regedit" and then enter
The difference between the Regedit and the Scanreg utilities is that the Scanreg creates backup for your registry files. The RegEdit edits the registry.
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The registry editor, its built into the computer.
if you cannot find it, simply run it from the RUN menu type 'regedit' and it will take you there
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You can start registry editor using command prompt by using "regedit" command. You can also use registry tools such as "regedit /restore" or "regedit /fix" etc.
You can go to "run" and then wrtite "regedit". it will open registry editor.
If you are unable to open regedit, it may be due to several reasons. One common reason is that your user account may not have the necessary administrative privileges to access the Windows Registry Editor. Another possibility is that the regedit.exe file may be corrupted or missing from your system. You can try running regedit as an administrator or performing a system scan to check for any potential issues with the registry editor.
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Regedit can be enabled by changing the policy setting in Windows Group Policy Editor (GPEdit.msc). This however requires administrative rights.