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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.
One can perform a registry check in Windows 7 by pressing Start and then Run. Then one should type in cmd. Once the command prompt section appears one should type sfc / scannow and then hit enter. This will allow a system file checker to run and will show any system or registry problems.
Click on "Start" then "Run" and enter in the following command: regedit ** Warning: before making any changes in the registry, you should probably make a backup of the current registry or make a new System Restore checkpoint so if something messes up, you can rollback to your old registry settings.
None. The only way to edit the registry in windows is to start an instance of the command prompt and then enter the word: regedit. Be very careful how you move about in the registry and also don't remove keys unless specifically told to be a qualified technician otherwise you can completely ruin your windows setup.
To launch the System Information window on a Windows computer, you can use the command msinfo32. You can enter this command in the Run dialog (accessed by pressing Windows + R) or in the Command Prompt. This will open the System Information tool, where you can view detailed information about your system's hardware and software configuration.
system info...msinfo32.exe
Go to run type regedit, and press enter it will take you to registry , to repair ur registry run reginout cleaner
go to start>run. then type regedit and press enter. or if you dont like this then go to start>programs>Accessories>command prompt. a window will be opened then type regedit in it and press enter. this way you can openRegistry Editor.
Start - Run - type "regedit" and then enter
To scan all system files in Windows, you can use the System File Checker (SFC) tool. At the command prompt, enter the command sfc /scannow and press Enter. This command will check for and repair corrupted system files. Make sure to run the command prompt as an administrator for it to work properly.