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hello windows universe
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in this video we're going to look at how
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to open the registry editor in windows
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we will link an article in the
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description down below for more
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information now even though we will not
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any changes to your computer since we
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will be dealing with the registry editor
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i would strongly recommend that you back
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and create a system restore just to be
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the first way we're going to look at is
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through the search bar
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in the task menu type in
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registry and simply click on it
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another way to get into the registry
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editor is through the file explorer open
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then what you want to do is go
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and as you see you can enter the
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registry editor from here
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if it's you want to create a desktop
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shortcut right click on it
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and let's send this to the desktop
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so now you have a desktop shortcut
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just double click on it and you go in
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if you want to use shortcut keys on it
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let's right click on what the desktop
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go to properties as you can see
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it currently under shortcut key it has
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let's enter e click apply
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and click ok now what that means is in
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if we press ctrl alt and e
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the system registry editor will
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you can also use the command prompt to
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get into the registry editor
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so let's open a command prompt
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hit enter and as you see the registry
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opens up you can also do this through
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if the windows key and the x
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and type in the same command
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press enter and as you see the registry
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opens and there is the run box hit the
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type in r e g e d i t
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click ok as you see the registry editor
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for more helpful tips and hints go to
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at thewindowsclub.com hey give this
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