Apple's OS X doesn't have a registry - the closest equivalent is the Library folder, which requires administrative privileges to make changes if it's the system's Library folder. Users have their own Libraries which they have rights to change.
No, the Registry is a feature of Microsoft Windows only. Neither the original Mac OS or the newer Mac OS X have ever used a Registry, Mac OS X is based on Unix which has never used a Registry.
the Registry
One is hardware, one is software. OS/X (Mac) has no such thing as registry, so 'the registry' is software and is a main point for operating system info about a windows 95 to Vista install. A bad hard drive is a physical error in the hardware and cannot be fixed by reinstalling anything.
Apple's Mac OS X. OS X Lion OS X Panther OS X Leopard etc.
The second name of Mac OS X v10.4.5 is Mac OS X v10.4 Intel.Mac OS X 10.4 was known as Mac OS X Tiger.
There are two Firm Suggestions currently; OS X Saber tooth or OS X Cougar
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) needs to be purchased as it is not possible to update from Mac OS X 10.2.8
Mac OS X is an operating system released by Apple Inc. It is designed for Apple branded computers, which is why you will never see a Dell, or an HP computer run Mac OS X. There are only two important versions of Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and regular Mac OS X. Mac OS X server was designed for servers, while regular Mac OS X was designed for most computers. The current version of Mac OS X (10.6) is named Snow Leopard.
No, it's not. But Vista has similat to OS X interface, at this point it was derived from OS X.
Macintosh OS X Tiger is an OS (Operating System) made by Apple. Mac OS X Tiger has nothing to do with tigers. The purpose of an OS is to run programmes on a computer.
According to Apple's own Web site you can buy the Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) for $22.99.
OS X was created on 2001-03-24.