i reckon you need a new phone matee :))
You can't edit your registry manually. registry is crucial part of windows where aall configuration files saved.
Files called "hives".
Unless you know what you are doing, stay out of the registry if you want your computer to function.
Regedit.exe Windows XP has only a Single registry editor (Regedit.exe) Windows 2000 ahs two registry editor Regedit32.exe Regedit.exe
You can edit registry but it is recommended that you do not edit registry if you are not a programmer because editing registry incorrectly can cause havoc.
The Windows XP registry files are found on this path: Windows\System32\Config. You can edit registry settings using the Regedit.exe tool.
Registry entries inserted by spyware and viruses are bad and can be removed by running a good anti spyware and anti virus program . PS DO not edit the registry unless you know what you are doing . You could permanently damage your computer.
Registry is the crucial part of windows. You should not edit registry as it may corrupt your windows. You can clean your registry without going there. This is possible only with registry cleaner.
The registry can be edited manually in Microsoft Windows by running regedit.exe or regedt32.exe in the Windows directory. However, careless registry editing can cause irreversible damage. Thus, performing backups of the registry before editing it is highly recommended by Microsoft. The easiest way to change the registry is by pressing the start button and select run. Then type in regedit or regedit.exe and you will find the registry editor in windows.
By "fiel" you must surely mean "file"...You can edit the registry by using the "regedit" program built into windows
if you are trying to edit the registry, you need to have an administrative account or atleast permission from an administrative account to use the registry editor. If you do not know what you are doing, DO NOT EDIT THE REGISTRY. You WILL screw up your computer if you arent VERY careful.
To edit your registry you will need to click your start button>hit run>then type "regedit" without quotes. This will open your registry editor.