![]() If you are bold enough to go to Regedit itself, you will find it has its own Help menu with some instructions, but they are rather sparse. In Windows Vista/7, Microsoft relaxed a bit and included a few more details in Help but still not enough to let anyone understand how to use Regedit. In fact, in Windows XP it warns, “Although you can use Registry Editor to inspect and modify the registry, doing so is not recommended, as making incorrect changes can damage your system.” Pretty off-putting but the caution is overdone. It isn’t listed in the All Programs menu and the Help function doesn’t say how to use it. Regedit is one of those Windows programs that Microsoft doesn’t say much about. ![]() There are several ways to apply Registry changes but the true tweaker often likes to go to the source and tune up the Registry directly with the Windows Registry editor Regedit. Most of these tweaks are actually edits of the Registry. Many people like to configure Windows their own way and Windows is a system with numerous possible tweaks. This tutorial explains how the Registry Editor works and shows how to tweak the Registry, applicable to Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 and 11.
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