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		<title>Understanding The Registry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Put simply, the Windows registry is a central repository of information about all aspects of the computer &#8211; in particular, its hardware, operating system, applications and users. It can be accessed and updated under software control and also directly by users. The registry first appeared in Windows 3.1. In that system it was a single [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Put simply, the Windows registry<br />
is a central repository of information<br />
about all aspects of the<br />
computer &#8211; in particular, its hardware,<br />
operating system, applications and users.<br />
It can be accessed and updated<br />
under software control and also directly<br />
by users.<br />
The registry first appeared in Windows<br />
3.1. In that system it was a single<br />
file, called REG.DAT, and was mainly<br />
used to store information about OLE<br />
objects. Most other configuration data<br />
was held in various INI files, of which<br />
WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI were the<br />
most important.<br />
The modern registry, as found in<br />
Windows 9x and NT, brings together<br />
all the information thatwas previously<br />
held in REG.DAT and the separate INI<br />
files.</p>
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		<title>Windows XP Registry Tweaks</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 15:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Structure of Windows XP Registry : When you will open the Windows XP Registry , you will see it&#8217;s divided into two panes. On the left side there are Five main Keys as shown below. These can be expanded to several Sub-Keys, which further has many Sub-Keys. +HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT +HKEY_CURRENT_USER +HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE +HKEY_USERS +HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG download AWindows XP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Structure of Windows XP Registry :<br />
When you will open the Windows XP Registry , you will see it&#8217;s divided into two<br />
panes. On the left side there are Five main<br />
Keys as shown below. These can be expanded to several Sub-Keys, which further has<br />
many Sub-Keys.<br />
+HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT<br />
+HKEY_CURRENT_USER<br />
+HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE<br />
+HKEY_USERS<br />
+HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG</p>
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