Monday, May 12, 2008

What is Windows Registry

Windows Keep a central database of information crucial to its operations called the Registry. The Registry is that it stores user personal information. Examples include the information you enter when you register Windows and Office products like Word and Excel, lists of web sites you have visited, login profiles required for using various applications, and much more.

Below just introduce a few useful Registry facts:--

  • The Registry is a large , complicated database.
  • The Registry consists of thousands of individual entries. Each entry consists of 2 parts, a key and a value. Each value is the setting for its associated key.
  • The Registry organizes the entries into hierarchies.
  • Making a mistake while editing the Registry could damage Windows, so please onlu edit it if you feel well qualified to do so. Always make a backcup before editing the Registry.

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