After relying on the search box in Windows 7 to launch programs for
so long, I was baffled with how to work Windows 8. More specifically,
how the hell do I launch regedit without a proper start menu? I sat
there thinking (for approximately five seconds) when it hit me: it may
be crude but let’s use the Run command. This guide shows you how to do that, if you are confused.
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How to run regedit in Windows 8
To open regedit in Windows 8, do the following:- Press Win [Windows key] + R on your keyboard. This can be done either while at Windows 8 Start menu/Metro screen or on Windows 8 desktop.
- At the dialog box that pops open, type “regedit.exe” (without the quotes) and hit “OK”:
![2012-08-19_133631](https://dottech.org:443/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-19_133631.png)
- Once you hit “OK”, Windows UAC will prompt you to confirm you want to open Register Editor — hit “Yes”:
![2012-08-19_133828](https://dottech.org:443/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-19_133828.png)
- Done. Registry Editor should now be open:
![2012-08-19_133851](https://dottech.org:443/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-19_133851-620x423.png)
Conclusion
That was easy. Just remember — don’t make unnecessary changes via Registry Editor least you have to format your computer to fix your bonehead mistakes.If you like this Post. Please comment on this.
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