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.
click windows search and type "regedit"
Bcdedit.exe
Windows 95 does not have a system policy editor, because it does not support access controls without third-party software. Windows 95 is essentially a single-user operating system.
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.
. Which one is a 'text editor' for Microsoft Windows?
You can go to "run" and then wrtite "regedit". it will open registry editor.
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.
Delete DOS. Linux is much better because we have a penguin while Windows people have a dumb paperclip.
Start > Run > Registry Editor > Windows XP
You can access the registry for windows by using another computer. However these are binary files that you cant view using a text editor like how you can with INI. It does enable multiple users to log on toi a single computer with their own.
The built-in Windows mechanism to take a screen capture stores the image captured in the clipboard, a temporary place where objects go when you "copy" or "cut" them. To have access to the last screen capture you need to open an image editor program, like Paint, and use the "paste" command (Ctrl-V).
You don't. The 'tar' command has nothing to do with the 'vi' editor; it creates an archive files and the vi editor modifies the content of a file.