hives
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Hives
Five files stored in the C:\Windows\System32\config folder; these files are called hives and they are named the SAM (Security Accounts Manager), Security, Software, System, and Default hives.
While there are five main files that make up the registry each one of these file contain hundreds of files apiece. Almost any action you take, such as installing application software or hardware, will almost always result in a change in the registry. It is because of this that the amount of files in the registry is almost impossible to determine. Even trying to find the average files that would be in a given systems registry is next to worthless because the registry can vary so greatly in size that averages become worthless. Each of the five keys can have subkeys, and each subkey can have more subkeys as well as one or more values and then each of these can have a subkey and so on and so on. The only other thing about the registry that I feel I should mention is that working on it can with the single click of the mouse can severely damage your computer and working in the registry should only be done by a IT professional with the proper training and experience. If you choose to work on it yourself just make sure you back it up before altering or deleting any files or values found within.
current user, local machine,regedit,user
There are five root keys.
Windows 98 and makes a daily backup Windows 9x/Me, it automatically backs up the registry each day, and by result it keeps the last five days of backups. In an emergency, you can recover the registry from one of these backups. bottom one submitted by homiarcher
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Which_version_of_windows_includes_the_registry_checker_how_often_does_this_utility_back_up_the_registry" The real answer is: Windows 98/Me Each day and keeps the last five days of backups by default.
A five letter word for where a coffin is stored could be Earth or Grave or a crypt.
A group of five is called a quintet.
according to windows2003 server o.s, there r five bootable files.; ntldr boot.ini bootsect.dos ntbootdo.sys ntdetect.com