Warning: Exercise extreme caution when using the Registry Editor. If you edit the registry incorrectly, serious problems might occur that could require a complete reinstall of the operating system and result in data loss. Avoid any edits suggested by unofficial sources. For added protection, before making edits based on officially published Microsoft documentation, be sure to back up the registry. Then you can restore it if a problem occurs. For more information see How to back up and restore the registry in Windows.
There are two ways to open Registry Editor in Windows 10:
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In the search box on the taskbar, type regedit, then select Registry Editor (Desktop app) from the results.
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Right-click Start , then select Run. Type regedit in the Open: box, and then select OK.