Did you know there is a secondary regedit in your computer?
(not too sure if applies to all OS Editions of Win7 but its worth a shot)
Go to run and type in: regedt32.exe and watch the majic!!!
Happy hexediting!
(10-02-2010, 11:20 PM)L3g1tWa5te Wrote: [ -> ]Did you know there is a secondary regedit in your computer?
(not too sure if applies to all OS Editions of Win7 but its worth a shot)
Go to run and type in: regedt32.exe and watch the majic!!!
Happy hexediting!
They are pretty much the same thing, this really isn't a good tutorial though. If you want someone to rep you, you could add screenshots and all those little things add up to make a better tutorial. this
Regedt32 was originally the registry editor for windows NT.
Same as regedit all the values appear the same etc
(10-03-2010, 12:40 AM)Infinity Wrote: [ -> ]They are pretty much the same thing, this really isn't a good tutorial though. If you want someone to rep you, you could add screenshots and all those little things add up to make a better tutorial. this
Regedt32 was originally the registry editor for windows NT.
Obviously! but its a completely different process. And sure, ill post screenshots from now on.
L3g1tWa5te Wrote:Happy hexediting!
Another thing to note is that it's not only hex-editing in hexidecimal for the registry, you can change to simple decimal too, which is base 10. Just something I added to that just in case
No need to say "If you want rep add pics," it's just informational.
This could serve a purpose if regedit was disabled.
(10-03-2010, 01:39 PM)Reality Wrote: [ -> ]No need to say "If you want rep add pics," it's just informational.
This could serve a purpose if regedit was disabled.
I wasn't saying that at all. He is looking for rep though, he clearly stated it on another thread. I was only giving him advice on how he could make his tutorials better since his backup for rep was based on his posting of these tutorials.
Kinda pointless when it's almost identical
what would the difference be, what happens