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Registry Editor – Regedit in Windows (Quick Definition)

What is Registry Editor?

Windows Registry Editor is a program that gives you the option to view and modify the information in your Windows Registry. Windows Registry is a database of information for hardware and software installed on your Windows operating system. The Registry Editor for Windows 3.x version is known as the Registration Editor. In the Windows versions after 3.x it was named Registry Editor.  

What are Registry Root Keys?

There are five Registry Root Keys displayed in the present day Registry Editor. You can find their brief description below.

What are Windows Registry Values?

The information in the Registry Editor is displayed in the form of Registry Values. A brief description of these values is given below.

How to Open Registry Editor?

To open the Windows Registry Editor, follow the steps given below.

1. Click ‘Start’ button and search ‘Registry’ in search bar. In the results, right click ‘Registry Editor’ and select ‘Run as administrator’.




Now you know what a Windows Registry Editor is, how to open it and what its key components contain. Use this information to improve the efficiency of your Windows operating system.

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