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Accessing the System Registry A Guide for Beginner Users The system registry in the Windows operating system is a central database that stores important configuration information about software hardware and user preferences. The registry can be accessed using a utility called Registry Editor which can be launched by typing regedit in the Start menu search engine or in the Run dialog box (Win+R keys). Before making any changes to the registry it is recommended to make a backup copy of it.This can be done by selecting Export from the File menu in the Registry Editor. In case of an error Phone Number List or unwanted change the copy can be restored using the Import option. Navigating the registry is like exploring folders on your hard drive. The registry structure is divided into five main branches called master keys. These are HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT HKEY_CURRENT_USER HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HKEY_USERS and HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG. Each key contains subkeys and values that you can view and modify.
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Modifying the registry should be done carefully. Incorrect changes may lead to system instability or even prevent it from starting the function of the entry you are modifying and the potential consequences of the changes. If you are unsure about the changes you are making it is worth consulting a more experienced user or looking for advice on the Internet regarding specific registry settings. There are also specialized registry management and optimization tools and software that can make this process easier for novice users.
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