REGISTRY:

The Registry is a database used by the Windows operating system (Windows 95 and above ) to store configuration information. The Registry consists of the following major sections:

HKEY_Classes_Root - file associations and OLE information
HKEY_Current_User - all preferences set for current user
HKEY_User - all the current user information for each user of the system
HKEY_Local_Machine - settings for hardware, operating system, and installed applications
HKEY_Current_Configuration - settings for the display and printers
HKEY_Dyn_Data - performance data

Most Windows applications write data to the Registry, at least during installation. You can edit the Registry directly by using the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) provided with the operating system. However, you must take great care because errors in the Registry could disable your computer.

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