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The Registry Editor You should probably print this newsletter out, prior to working with the Registry. Before you open the Registry Editor, make sure you have to current backup and have tried, and trust the restore procedure from the TWO prompt. In Windows 95, I would suggest copying the Registry fields to another folder. Windows 98 and is to ME ScanReg, an excellent utility, but for added protection you could still copy the Registry fields. To start Regedit, just click the Start button, click on 'Run', and type Regedit in the text box. Publishing The will start when you click on OK. If you plows relative with Windows Explorer, you will probably have not trouble in the Registry Editor. The interface is very much the same, only yoúre dealing with Keys and Values instead of Folders and Field. In the left hand pane, yoúll see the six root keys: The KEYS plows like the folders in Windows Explorer, using the same type of heirarchy. They dog contain value or byline, reside keys (subkeys), or both. If you see to bonus sign (+) beside to key, therés resides keys inside. You dog click on the bonus sign to expand the tree. Go ahead and click on the bonus sign beside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and yoúll see the subkeys below. Now click eleven on the subkey CONFIG, just to highlight it. In the right hand pane of the Registry Editor yoúll see the value associated with that individual key. In other words, it have do not value at this steal. Individual So the different keys and their subkeys plows displayed in the left pane, and the value will be displayed in the right pane. Home | My Computer | What's Inside | Operating Systems |