used to store much of the information and settings for software programs, hardware devices, user preferences, operating system configurations, and much more.
A registry file, or most would called it "Windows Registry" is a database that stores hardware, software settings and options of Microsoft Windows Operating System.
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The Windows 95/98 registry is contained in two files, System.dat and User.dat.
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.
A registry cleaner for Microsoft Windows XP costs $39.95. Designed to operate on the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System, a registry cleaner has been widely debated by experts, who claim it is unnecessary and useless.
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A "regtool" is used to view and edit the Microsoft Windows registry. General information on that Windows registry can be found for example at Wikipedia (article "Windows Registry"). There one can also find mre information on registry tools (chapter 3.1 "Registry editors").
In Windows 95, 98, and Me, the Registry is contained in two hidden files in your Windows directory, called USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT.
No golf game was "standard" on Windows 95. Microsoft Golf was released in 1995, but it was not included as part of Windows 95.
Microsoft DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7.
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