Understanding Regedit
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The Microsoft Registry Editor enables you to view,
  search for, and change settings | 
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in your system registry, which contains
  information about how your computer | 
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runs. Windows stores its configuration information in
  a database called the | 
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registry which can be accessed using Regedit.exe
  (Registry Editor). The registry | 
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contains profiles for each user of the computer and
  information about s ystem | 
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hardware, installed programs, and property
  settings. Windows continually | 
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references this information during its
  operation. Although you can use Registry | 
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Editor to inspect and modify the registry,
  doing so is not recommended, as making | 
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incorrect changes can damage your system. | 
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Registry Editor is an advanced tool for
  viewing and changing settings in your | 
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system registry which contains information
  about how  your computer runs. | 
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Windows stores its configuration
  information in a database (the registry) that is | 
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organized in a tree format. When you view
  the registry in the Microsoft Registry | 
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Editor its hierarchical nature becomes
  obvious.  The editor presents an
  Explorer- | 
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like view of the registry, with a tree in
  the left pane and data in the right | 
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The registry tree is divided into six
  broad sections (five in NT). | 
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HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT HKEY_CURRENT_USER
  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | 
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HKEY_USERS HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
  HKEY_DYN_DATA Folders represent keys in | 
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the registry and are shown in the
  navigation area on the left side of the Registry | 
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Editor window. On the left side below My
  Computer their are five   keys | 
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HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, HKEY_CURRENT_ USER,
  HKEY_ LOCAL_MACHINE, | 
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HKEY_USERS, HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG, HKEY_DYN_DATA.
  On expanding these | 
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Keys we’ll get the sub keys In the right
  side area, the entries in a particular sub | 
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key are displayed, which are Name
  (Contains name of the value), Type (contains | 
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type of the value), and Data (Contains
  associated data of the value.)When you | 
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double-click an entry, it opens an editing
  dialog box. At the status bar of regedit | 
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path is shown. | 
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You should not edit your registry unless it is
  absolutely necessary. If there is an | 
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error in your registry, your computer may not function
  properly. If this happens, | 
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you can restore the registry to the same version you
  were using when you last | 
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successfully started your computer Regedit.exe is
  automatically installed during | 
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setup and is stored in same folder as is Windows. To
  start Regedit.exe | 
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1. | 
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Click | 
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Start | 
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, and then click | 
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Run | 
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. | 
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2. | 
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Type Regedit, and then click | 
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OK | 
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the navigation area of the Registry Editor displays
  folders, each of which | 
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represents a | 
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predefined key | 
(a key that represents one of the main division of the
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registry for e.g.: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE) on the local
  computer. When accessing | 
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the registry of a remote computer, only two predefined
  keys, HKEY_USERS and | 
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, appear. | 
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Description | 
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Folder/predefined key | 
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Contains the root of the configuration information for
  the user | 
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who is currently logged on The user’s folders, screen
  colors, and | 
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER | 
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Control Panel settings are stored here.
  This information is | 
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referred to as a user’s profile | 
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HKEY_USERS | 
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Contains the root of all user profiles on the
  computer. | 
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER is a sub key of HKEY_USERS. | 
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | 
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Contains configuration information particular to the
  computer | 
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(for any user). | 
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Is a sub key of
  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software. The | 
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HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT | 
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information stored here ensures that the correct
  program opens | 
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when you open a file by using Windows Explorer. | 
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HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG | 
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Contains information about the hardware profile used
  by the | 
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local computer at system startup. | 
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Data type 
  Description | 
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Raw binary data. Most hardware component | 
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REG_BINARY | 
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information is stored as binary data and
  is displayed in | 
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Registry Editor in hexadecimal format. | 
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Data represented by a number that is 4 bytes long. | 
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Many parameters for device drivers and
  services are | 
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REG_DWORD | 
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this type and are displayed in Registry Editor in
  binary, | 
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hexadecimal, or decimal format. | 
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A variable-length data string. This data type includes | 
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REG_EXPAND_SZ | 
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variables that are resolved when a program
  or service | 
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uses the data. | 
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A multiple string. Values that contain
  lists or multiple | 
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values in a form that people can read are usually this | 
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REG_MULTI_SZ | 
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type. Entries are separated by spaces,
  commas, or | 
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other marks. | 
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REG_SZ | 
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A fixed-length text string. | 
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REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR | 
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A series of nested arrays designed to
  store a resource | 
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list for a hardware component or driver. | 
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Incorrectly editing the registry may
  severely damage your system. Before | 
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making changes to the registry, you should
  back up any valued data on your | 
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computer. | 
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You must back up your registry before tweaking into it
  or it may lead you to | 
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reinstall your operating system. | 
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You can search for lot of registry backup
  tool an use any one of them, like | 
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ERUNT | 
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or click here for alternate methods of
  backing up registry. | 
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Microsoft Help and Support center. | 
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PC SUPPORT ADVISOR | 
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