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How Do You Edit Windows Registry In Linux?

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How Do You Edit Windows Registry In Linux?

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Generally speaking, Linux systems do not have Windows registries on them. However, many users of Linux find it necessary to run some Windows applications on their Linux systems, so they are forced to install a program that provides Windows compatibility, such Wine or something similar. Wine is by far the most common of these applications, as it is free and comes installed on the most popular Linux distribution, Ubuntu. When using one of these applications to run Windows programs under a Linux operating system, it is sometimes necessary to edit a Windows registry. Back up any data that is tied to your Windows applications. Certain applications that were designed for Windows can be fragile while running under Linux and there is a chance that something could go wrong with your registry modifications and cause you to lose data. Open the Windows registry editor. Exactly how you do this will depend on what tool you are using; if you are using Wine, open a terminal and enter “wine regedit.” T

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