How Do You Delete Registry Keys In Windows XP?
Sometimes, to troubleshoot a problem or to complete a “registry hack,” you may need to delete a registry key from the Windows XP Registry. Assuming you know the location of the registry key in the Windows Registry, removing a registry key is a snap. However, considering how important and sensitive the registry is to the operation of Windows XP, be sure to follow these steps exactly! Follow this easy guide to delete a registry key in the Windows XP Registry. Note: The steps below require working with the Windows Registry. Making changes other than the ones described below could cause system problems.Difficulty: EasyTime Required: Deleting Windows Registry keys in Windows XP usually takes less than 10 minutesHere’s How: • Click on Start and then Run…. • In the text box in the Run window, type regedit and click OK. The Registry Editor program will open. • Using the + icon, navigate down through