![]() All the methods work in all three versions of Windows. This guide covers Windows 10, Windows 7, and Windows 8.1. Did you ever need to use the Registry Editor on your Windows computer?Ī few things you should know before going further.Open the Registry Editor by running its executable file (all Windows versions) Open the Registry Editor by using File Explorer (in Windows 10 & 8.1) or Windows Explorer (in Windows 7) Open the Registry Editor by using the Task Manager (all Windows versions) Open the Registry Editor by using the Command Prompt or PowerShell (all Windows versions) Open the Registry Editor by creating a shortcut for it, anywhere you want (all Windows versions) ![]() Open the Registry Editor by using the Run window (all Windows versions) Open the Registry Editor by using search (all Windows versions) ![]()
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