Registry Edits (or as some call them hacks or tweaks) are often times one of the great mysteries of the WM world that can either totally baffle or flat out scare the bejeezus out of first time WM ...
Adding, modifying, or deleting Windows registry subkeys and values should only be done by advanced users, admins, and IT professionals. Take caution before you make changes. Since this is a registry ...
The latter offers a more user-friendly interface, making even critical edits feel safer ...
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This post shows how to fix the Registry Editor cannot rename the specified key; name already exists error. Windows sometimes throws an error message when you try to ...
Last week, a new open-source Registry Editor was released that puts Windows Regedit software to shame by supporting a host of advanced features, making editing the Registry easier than ever. Windows ...
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Are you looking for a quick way to deal with a driver that’s hanging your system? If Windows NT is running but the user interface isn’t functioning, chances are that NT’s 32-bit network services are ...
I need to make some changes to the registry on a ton of machines so I'm trying to figure out how to do it in a batch file. Google wasn't much help. I'm new to writing batch files so I need a bit of ...
This page does a reasonable job of explaining. You won't be using a boot CD, of course, but you can use the same method for editing the registry offline.