The Registry is a database used to store settings and options. It contains information and settings for all hardware, software, users, and preferences of the computer. Whenever a user makes changes to a setting in Control Panel, or file associations, system policies, or software installed, the changes are reflected and stored in the Registry.
As you can modify, replace or delete information in the registers can go off start now choose Run button and the box that appears we type regedit.
Files that make up the registers are stored differently, depending on the version of Windows. You can not edit these files directly, you must use an instrument known as the Registry Editor to make changes.
There are five main branches, each containing a particular part of the information stored in the Registry. They are as follows:
As you can modify, replace or delete information in the registers can go off start now choose Run button and the box that appears we type regedit.
Files that make up the registers are stored differently, depending on the version of Windows. You can not edit these files directly, you must use an instrument known as the Registry Editor to make changes.
There are five main branches, each containing a particular part of the information stored in the Registry. They are as follows:
- Cod:
• HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
• HKEY_CURRENT_USER
• HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
• HKEY_USERS
• HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
• HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE