Regedit is a gateway to change and view the contents of our Windows registry. And the registry is the center of almost any configuration of Windows. If registry problems so we can be sure that your Windows will not run properly. And unfortunately, of late viral local and "imported"is often played as the trigger of his registry.
And more annoying again, often the virus also blocks Regedit or Registry Editor so that we can not see the startup registry key-key. If we force open the Registry Editor then we will get an error message.
There are several ways to re-open regedit, but there is one way that became my favorite because we will use the built-in Windows tool for changing the values of our registry, the DOS command reg.
1. Click Start -> Run, type cmd and press Enter.
2. At the prompt, type REG DELETE HKCU \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ System / v DisableRegistryTools and press Enter.
3. Type Y when the confirmation.
typing the command reg
4. Regedit you are free of viruses and locks can be opened again.
Then delete the command lines that call it a virus applications or perform other actions related to the registry.
And more annoying again, often the virus also blocks Regedit or Registry Editor so that we can not see the startup registry key-key. If we force open the Registry Editor then we will get an error message.
There are several ways to re-open regedit, but there is one way that became my favorite because we will use the built-in Windows tool for changing the values of our registry, the DOS command reg.
1. Click Start -> Run, type cmd and press Enter.
2. At the prompt, type REG DELETE HKCU \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ System / v DisableRegistryTools and press Enter.
3. Type Y when the confirmation.
typing the command reg
4. Regedit you are free of viruses and locks can be opened again.
Then delete the command lines that call it a virus applications or perform other actions related to the registry.
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