![]() It’s highly advised that you back up the registry keys at first. Since Regedit has no Undo function, you should be careful to edit the registry to avoid causing irreversible problems to your computer. What to Pay Attention before Editing the Registry Next time you need to access Regedit Windows 10, you can click its desktop shortcut icon to quickly open it. Type a name for the shortcut like RegistryEditor and click Finish to create the shortcut.Type C:\Windows\regedit.exe in Create Shortcut window, and click Next.You can right-click the blank area on the desktop screen and click New –> Shortcut to open Create Shortcut.Check below how to create a desktop shortcut for Regedit. You can also create a keyboard shortcut or desktop shortcut for Windows Registry Editor if you need to frequently access Windows Registry. Create a Shortcut for Registry Editor for Fast Access Type regedit in Windows PowerShell window to open Registry window in Windows 10.You can press Windows X, and choose Windows PowerShell to open it.Enter into Windows Registry Editor with PowerShell Then you can type regedit in Command Prompt window to open Registry Editor.Press Windows R, type cmd and hit Enter to open Command Prompt on Windows 10. ![]() Open Windows Registry Editor with Command Prompt Type regedit in the search box, and click the top best-matched result regedit to open Windows Registry.You can click Start menu or the Cortana search box, or press Windows S to open Windows search.You can also use Windows Search to enter into Windows Registry Editor. ![]()
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