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Tweak windows by editing Windows registry
Pt. 4 of 5 | 3:26 |
Thursday July 23, 2009
Understanding and Editing the Windows Registry
Thursday July 23, 2009
Entries in the
Windows Registry
have names that mean something to Microsoft programmers and to tech gurus... however, to most of us they're just gibberish. Armed with a list of useful Registry tweaks and a littleWindows Registry editing know-how
, you cancompletely tweak Windows
so it works the way you want it to.Download this episode now
Show Notes
- Open the
- In the
- Sometimes you'll come into the Registry editor knowing exactly what location you're looking for.
- You'll have gotten instructions from a tutorial, a book, or some source on the Internet.
- In cases like that just navigate down through the Registry till you find the location you're looking for.
- Other times you'll need to search for something in the Registry.
- Click Edit and then Find. You can also press CTRL+F.
- In the search box type what you're searching for.
- You can check or uncheck the option to look at Keys, Values, and Data.
- You can also check the box to Match a whole string only.
- I recommend that in most cases you leave this option unchecked to get more results.
- When you find something you want to delete you can right-click and select delete.
- Or, you can press the Delete key and a dialog comes up asking if you're sure.
- Press Enter or click Yes.
- Remember to be careful you don't change anything you don't mean to.
- Press F3 to search again.
Windows Registry editor
by clicking Start, then Run, and then typing REGEDT32 and pressing Enter.- In the
Registry editor
I suggest collapsing it all so everything is closed and at the top.- Sometimes you'll come into the Registry editor knowing exactly what location you're looking for.
- You'll have gotten instructions from a tutorial, a book, or some source on the Internet.
- In cases like that just navigate down through the Registry till you find the location you're looking for.
- Other times you'll need to search for something in the Registry.
- Click Edit and then Find. You can also press CTRL+F.
- In the search box type what you're searching for.
- You can check or uncheck the option to look at Keys, Values, and Data.
- You can also check the box to Match a whole string only.
- I recommend that in most cases you leave this option unchecked to get more results.
- When you find something you want to delete you can right-click and select delete.
- Or, you can press the Delete key and a dialog comes up asking if you're sure.
- Press Enter or click Yes.
- Remember to be careful you don't change anything you don't mean to.
- Press F3 to search again.
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