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Request lessons in Registry
I want all the secrets and tricks in the Windows Registry if possible and thank you
I want all the secrets and tricks in the Windows Registry if possible and thank you
Welcome to the Seven Forums, ZeroHQ.
It would take the lifetime of an individual and still he may not have learnt all the secrets and tricks in the Registry that you are looking for.
To learn just a few of them, you look at Google.
Please be warned that Registry editing is a tricky matter and if you mess up your computer in doing so then please don't blame me. It is always wise to back up the Registry before editing so that you may be able to restore your current Registry in case of anything going wrong.
hi ZeroHQ, and welcome to sevenforums.
these are probably the best two registry secrets and tricks you'll ever learn.
oh, and it's a good idea to stay away from software that claims to 'clean', 'optimise' or 'defrag' your registry - they often do much more harm than good.
I can show you how to change anything in your registy!
You can have a look here - good place for beginners:
Windows Registry Guide - Registry tweaks and fixes for Windows systems
Many years ago when Microsoft introduced the registry into their OSs it was considered a dramatic step forward in the attempt to tame the proliferation of configuration and initialization files created by Microsoft's OS/programs and by the plethora of user installed programs as well as corral all of the references to the many files needed by the system to operate in a user friendly, productive and efficient way, all into a single, multitable database.
Every OS ever created has its weak points, and although Microsoft's introduction of the registry was considered to be one of the greatest contributions to the improvement of the usability, stability and vulnerability over their older OSs, it was also quite often referenced as the most vulnerable component of their OS. Any damage to the registry could render the system useless. Many experts had called it the Achille's heel of the OS. And, it is.
Everyone has given you great advice.
If you want to learn about PC's, Windows, etc., that's cool.
Learning is wonderful.
The first thing you should do is learn about backup and restore.
When you are confident you have a strategy that works you can then start learning and trying registry changes and anything else.
If you can't restore your system after you "tweak it", you will regret it.
Some tutorials to help get you started.
Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup
Imaging with free Macrium