There are three ways I know of. You can do any one of these:
Start > Run > Registry Editor > Windows XP
Regedit.exe Windows XP has only a Single registry editor (Regedit.exe) Windows 2000 ahs two registry editor Regedit32.exe Regedit.exe
To access the Registry Editor on a Windows operating system you must press the Start button and click on Run. In the box you enter "regedit" and then press Enter. The Registry Editor will open.
Windows NT/2000 Regedit.exe and Regedt32.exe have two different functions. Windows XP has only one single registry editor.
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe
If one is looking for a Windows Registry editor they may want to go to Windows online or to Windows Microsoft online. Each of these sites offer a wealth of knowledge and services where this software is concerned.
click windows search and type "regedit"
You can go to "run" and then wrtite "regedit". it will open registry editor.
You can delete a user profile in Windows 98 by typing in a specific registry key into the Registry Editor. Type HKEY underscore LOCAL underscore MACHINE backslash SOFTWARE backslash Microsoft backslash Windows backslash CurrentVersion backslash ProfileList. Quit the Registry Editor and go to My Computer and delete the specific user name folder.
Hi there, Click on the Start menu > type in REGEDIT > hit Enter > you should see the Windows Registry Editor window. This offers access to the Windows Registry. You should refrain from making any changes here, unless you know what you are doing.
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.