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How Do You Enable Registry Editing In Windows?

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How Do You Enable Registry Editing In Windows?

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Registry Editor is the built-in system utility in the Windows operating system. It allows changing registry entries if you need to tweek the operating system. However, modifying the registry can also severely damage your operating system. This can be misused by different malware to cause damage to your PC. Some malware can also prevent you from editing the registry by disabling the Registry Editor. Fortunately this is reversible. Go to the “Start” menu and select “Run.” Type “gped.msc” and hit “Enter.” Browse to the following key: User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System Click “System.” Click “Disabled” on the “Prevent access to registry editing tools” option and click “OK.” Restart your computer.

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