3 Responses to “How to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11 and Windows 10”

  • lyall domus says:

    In your story about getting to regedit you mention using the TASKBAR often .I don’t have a TASKBAR and you gone on to say you don’t understand in plain simple terms is I DONT HAVE A TASKBAR. Now how do I get one?

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      Hello. If you have the taskbar hidden, simply use method two in this guide. Read section 2, named “How to open the Registry Editor using a Run command,” which recommends:
      Press Windows + R on your keyboard to open the Run window. Then, type this Registry Editor run command: regedit.

      As for seeing the taskbar again, read this guide:
      https://www.digitalcitizen.life/hide-unhide-taskbar-windows-11/

  • Anonymous says:

    I do not understand your question.

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