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Regardless of the Windows version or edition that you have, you can also use the Run window to launch the Registry Editor. Press the Windows + R keys on your keyboard to open Run, and type regedit in the Open field. Then, click or tap OK, or press Enter on your keyboard. Editing the Windows Registry is easy—so long as you move slowly. That means don’t add random registry files without checking, don’t mess with registry values you don’t understand, and always take a backup before making registry tweaks. On a shared computer, you may want to allow registry access to some users.<\/p>\n