Registry Editor, or RegEdit.exe edits the system registry, which stores information about the system. Different software may chose to write data to the system registry to aid the program. It also contains boot information, including lock picture, safe mode settings, file association settings and more. It appears in every Windows operating system beyond Windows 3.1 and has been a critical component since. In Windows 3.1, it was much more simpler and less like the ones on the other Windows versions.
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| - Registry Editor, or RegEdit.exe edits the system registry, which stores information about the system. Different software may chose to write data to the system registry to aid the program. It also contains boot information, including lock picture, safe mode settings, file association settings and more. It appears in every Windows operating system beyond Windows 3.1 and has been a critical component since. In Windows 3.1, it was much more simpler and less like the ones on the other Windows versions.
- The Windows Registry is a database that stores settings and options for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains information and settings for hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, and per-user settings. The registry also provides a window into the operation of the kernel, exposing runtime information such as performance counters and currently active hardware.
- The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains settings for low-level operating system components as well as the applications running on the platform: the kernel, device drivers, services, SAM, user interface and third party applications all make use of the Registry. The registry also provides a means to access counters for profiling system performance.
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| - Registry Editor, or RegEdit.exe edits the system registry, which stores information about the system. Different software may chose to write data to the system registry to aid the program. It also contains boot information, including lock picture, safe mode settings, file association settings and more. It appears in every Windows operating system beyond Windows 3.1 and has been a critical component since. In Windows 3.1, it was much more simpler and less like the ones on the other Windows versions.
- The Windows Registry is a database that stores settings and options for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains information and settings for hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, and per-user settings. The registry also provides a window into the operation of the kernel, exposing runtime information such as performance counters and currently active hardware.
- The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains settings for low-level operating system components as well as the applications running on the platform: the kernel, device drivers, services, SAM, user interface and third party applications all make use of the Registry. The registry also provides a means to access counters for profiling system performance. When first introduced with Windows 3.1, the Windows registry's primary purpose was to store configuration information for COM-based components. With the introduction of Windows 95 and Windows NT, its use was extended to tidy up the profusion of per-program INI files that had previously been used to store configuration settings for Windows programs.
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