Windows Registry explained


  1. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Windows Registry explained


    Windows Registry Explained

    The Windows registry is a directory which stores settings and options for the operating system for Microsoft Windows 32-bit versions, 64-bit versions and Windows Mobile. It contains information and settings for all the hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, users, preferences of the PC, etc. Whenever a user makes changes to Control Panel settings, file associations, system policies, or most installed software, the changes are reflected and stored in the registry. The registry also provides a window into the operation of the kernel, exposing runtime information such as performance counters and currently active hardware. This use of registry mechanism is conceptually similar to the way that Sysfs and procfs expose runtime information through the file system (traditionally viewed as a place for permanent storage), though the information made available by each of them differs tremendously.
    The Windows registry was introduced to tidy up the profusion of per-program INI files that had previously been used to store configuration settings for Windows programs.[1] These files tended to be scattered all over the system, which made them difficult to track.
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  2. Posts : 73
    Windozer 7 - 7068
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    Umm.. Yeah.
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  3. Posts : 139
    Windows 7 RTM x64
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    the windows registry is an embarrassment to modern OS's. And to have it for Windows Mobile is very impractical. Symbian managed that better back in the days when i last used it.
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  4. Posts : 2,651
    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
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    Thanks for explanation.

    Enzo.
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  5. Posts : 63
    windows 7 7600 x 64 16385
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    Now I get it.............lol
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