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The registry is a database used by the Microsoft Windows to store configuration information about software installed on a computer. This includes things like the desktop background, color schemes, and file extension associations. It consists of the following six parts: HKEY_User - contains the user information for each user of the system. HKEY_Current_User - has all the preferences for the current user. HKEY_Current_Configuration - stores settings for the display and printers. HKEY_Classes_Root - includes file associations and OLE information. HKEY_Local_Machine - has the settings for the hardware, operating system, and installed applications. HKEY_Dyn_Data - includes performance data. When you install a program, it will usually write something to the computer's registry. If you want to manually edit the registry for some reason, you can use the "regedit.exe" program, which comes with the Windows operating system. However, you probably shouldn't try changing the registry if you don't know what you're doing because it could disable your computer.
See also: FYI , Link , YW , Hub , SYSOP

 

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