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WINDOWS REGISTRY


The Windows Registry

The Microsoft Windows Registry is a very powerful and logically designed computer database that controls virtually every facet of your computer's operation and is found on all Microsoft Windows installations.

While the computer's microprocessor is the brain of the hardware, the Registry is the brain of the Operating System.  Most people are unfamiliar with the Registry and with good reason. A deleted or corrupted Registry entry could render an application or even the entire operating system completely unusable.

However, with the advent of spam, poorly written software rushed to production, and any number of spyware agents available to corrupt one's computer, not knowing what the Registry does or how to navigate its basic structure could compromise your computer as easily as any piece of malware waiting to infiltrate its every file.
Reg Edit 
The regedit command opens the Registry and provides the user with a graphical interface that allows for editing or inserting keys that can manipulate software throughout the computer's operating system.

The Registry 
the registry

  • The Classes_Root hive manages installed applications and their associated file extensions.
  • The Current_User hive manages the data and preferences of the currently logged in user.
  • The Local_Machine hive controls settings that affect the entire operating system.
  • The Users hive holds the settings pertaining to all users who have logged into that computer.
  • The Current_Config contains per session data. This data changes the next time a different user logs in or if the computer is restarted.
The Registry is comprised of folders, or Keys, and within those folders STRING, BINARY, DWORD, MULTIWORD, or EXPANDABLE STRING values that can launch, stop, or change process that run on your computer.

Accessing and Editing the Registry
The Registry can be edited manually by expanding each section and drilling down (expanding) into the hive, or folder structure, and locating the entry that needs to be modified or inserting a new entry to control or support a new function.
In many corporate settings, the Network or Computer administrators will disable a users ability to access the Registry. However, most computers used at home or for recreational purposes automatically give the main account administrative privileges. This is good and bad because, while the user has access to add or remove software and hardware, a smart programmer can execute a program to maliciously access the Registry and do untold damage to the computer without the user suspecting a thing.
One of the most vulnerable and, at the same time, powerful Keys within the Registry is the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run location. Within this key, authors of spyware, malware, virus purveyors, and even useful software programs will modify the processes of a user computer from the moment that user logs in.

                                                                 registry keys

The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run Key will execute a program when any user logs in and bog down system resources (memory, CPU, and disk space) without ever requesting permission by the user This is because the user gave the software the implicit right to do so at the time of install without knowing that the application will hinder the system performance from the very first keystroke.

Why Do You Need a Registry Cleaner?

Most personal computers sold today contain many extraneous applications that are pre installed by the manufacturer.  Updates or complete re-installations of applications may result in duplicate or additional Registry entries requiring more processor and memory overhead as the computer is required to scan deeper into the Registry’s bloated hive. 

Removing these applications may delete the application files but that does not necessarily remove the Registry entries.  Having an easy to use, no-nonsense Registry Cleaner can assist the user in determining what key can be discarded and, more importantly, what keys need to be left untouched for the computer to operate correctly.

Data mining, the practice of sending sensitive data to an irresponsible or unethical marketing firm can lead many unpleasant circumstances, not the least of which is Identity Theft.  With the right Registry Cleaner, you can safeguard yourself from Internet thieves and other eMiscreants by removing potential security breaches caused by less than ethical computer programmers and the malware installed by their applications.
The right Registry Cleaner is a must-have for today’s computer user.  With the right one, a computer has a fighting chance to reach its full potential.

Warning!

 You should never attempt to delete or modify any entries in your computer registry unless you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing. Deleting or modifying valid entries could render your PC or applications completely unusable.



SHORTCUT KEYS

WORKING WITH TABS

The following table describes shortcuts used when working with tabs.
To do this
Press this
Open links in a new tab in the background
CTRL+click
Open links in a new tab in the foreground
CTRL+SHIFT+click
Open a new tab in the foreground
CTRL+T
Switch between tabs
CTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Close current tab (or the current window if tabbed browsing is disabled)
CTRL+W
Open a new tab in the foreground from the Address bar
ALT+ENTER
Switch to a specific tab number
CTRL+n (where n is a number between 1 and 8)
Switch to the last tab
CTRL+9
Close other tabs
CTRL+ALT+F4
Toggle Quick Tabs (thumbnail view) on or off
CTRL+Q

USING ZOOM:

To do this
Press this
Increase zoom (+ 10%)
CTRL+PLUS SIGN
Decrease zoom (- 10%)
CTRL+MINUS SIGN
Zoom to 100%
CTRL+0
USING SEARCH:

To do this
Press this
Go to the search box
CTRL+E
Open your search query in a new tab
ALT+ENTER
Open the search provider menu
CTRL+DOWN ARROW

USING PRINT PREVIEW:

To do this
Press this
Set printing options and print the page
ALT+P
Change paper, headers and footers, orientation, and margins for this page
ALT+U
Display the first page to be printed
ALT+HOME
Display the previous page to be printed
ALT+LEFT ARROW
Type the number of the page you want displayed
ALT+A
Display the next page to be printed
ALT+RIGHT ARROW
Display the last page to be printed
ALT+END
Specify how you want frames to print (this option is available only if you are printing a webpage that uses frames)
ALT+F
Close Print Preview
ALT+C

USING THE ADDRESS BAR:

To do this
Press this
Select the text in the Address bar
ALT+D
Display a list of addresses you've typed
F4
When in the Address bar, move the cursor left to the next logical break in the address (period or slash)
CTRL+LEFT ARROW
When in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next logical break in the address (period or slash)
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW
Add "www." to the beginning and ".com" to the end of the text typed in the Address bar
CTRL+ENTER
Move forward through the list of AutoComplete matches
UP ARROW
Move back through the list of AutoComplete matches
DOWN ARROW

OPENING IE TOOLBAR MENU:

To do this
Press this
Open the Home menu
ALT+M
Open the Print menu
ALT+R
Open the RSS menu
ALT+J
Open the Tools menu
ALT+O
Open the Safety menu
ALT+S
Open the Help menu
ALT+L

WORKING WITH FEED, HISTORY AND FAVOURITES:
To do this
Press this
Add the current page to your favorites (or subscribe to the feed when in feed preview)
CTRL+D
Delete browsing history
CTRL+SHIFT+DEL
Open an InPrivate Browsing window
CTRL+SHIFT+P
Open the Organize Favorites dialog box
CTRL+B
Move selected item up in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box
ALT+UP ARROW
Move selected item down in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box
ALT+DOWN ARROW
Open Favorites Center and display your favorites
ALT+C
Open Favorites Center and display your history
CTRL+H
Open Favorites Center and display your feeds
CTRL+J
Open and dock the Favorites Center and display your feeds
CTRL+SHIFT+J
Open the Add to Favorites menu (or open Subscribe to feed when in feed preview)
ALT+Z
Open the Favorites menu from the menu bar
ALT+A
Display all feeds (when in feed view)
ALT+I
Mark a feed as read (when in feed view)
ALT+M
Put cursor in Search box in feed view
ALT+S

EDITING:

To do this
Press this
Remove the selected items and copy them to the Clipboard
CTRL+X
Copy the selected items to the Clipboard
CTRL+C
Insert the contents of the Clipboard at the selected location
CTRL+V
Select all items on the current webpage
CTRL+A
Open Internet Explorer Developer Tools
F12