82. How to edit the windows registry
Editing
the Windows registry can most easily be accomplished through the REGEDIT program
built into Windows. This can be accessed by going to start\run\ and typing
'regedit.'
Due to
the nature of the registry, any changes you make here do not have to be saved.
All changes are applied upon restarting the system. This also means that there
is no 'cancel' button for undoing accidental changes, so make sure you keep
careful note of the values you intend to edit.
Registry
values are stored in keys which appear as folders in the REGEDIT window. Most of
the following instructions will have you add or edit values inside these
keys.
When you
highlight a key in the left pane, the values stored in it appear in the right
pane. To edit a value, right click it and select 'modify.'
To add a
new value, navigate to the key in which you wish to add the value, right clock
it and select 'new' then the type of value you wish to create. Generally this
will be either a string or DWORD value. Once you have created the value, name
it, then right click on it to 'modify' its properties.
Note that
the naming convention for the registry, which we stick to in the following tips,
is no spaces, separate words indicated by using capital letters. For example:
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