Windows Vista or XP registry editor start regedit several times

Windows Vista or XP registry editor start regedit several times

 

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Navigating and editing keys in the Windows registry editor is quite inconvenient.


If you cannot use an editor from another provider, it would be helpful to be able to start the registry editor several times in order to be able to compare two keys, for example.

 


To start the Windows registry editor multiple times, use an additional parameter for the call.


Press the key combination "Windows key + R"and give the order regedit / m and confirm with OKAY.


Entering the command you just applied again starts another instance of the registry editor.
So that now two instances of the registry editor, which otherwise only has to be started once, are open.

 

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Using Registry Editor or its tips incorrectly can cause serious system problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Tampering with the registry files and using the tips is at your own risk.