Thread: Tutorials about regedit

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    Tutorials about regedit

    Is there any good tut's anyone would recomend about how the regedit works and how one use it.

    Further more... I've noticed that when people talk about regedit they say HKLM and stuff like that which when I start regedit don't have. The closest would be HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Is it the same thing and what happens if I make an .bat or .reg file that puts a file there? (Which I've already done)
    Well english isn't my first language, (it's instead a useless language called danish which only 5 milion people speak!!) so if you think my grammar SUCKS (it does by the way) than you're more then welcome to correct me.
    Hell I might even learn something

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    yes those abbreviations usually stand for that, such as your example. the site rod posted should help you.

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    regedit.com, and dont screw up, buddy. I learned that one the hard way. I accidentally deleted HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and winME immediately comitted suicide. (As if it doesnt every day, on a regular basis)
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    Originally posted by civix
    regedit.com, and dont screw up, buddy. I learned that one the hard way.
    very good advice. remember to BACKUP the registry before doing anything.

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    Aint it, though?
    I'm schmart!
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