How to open registry editor without “run”


If you don’t want to open the registry editor via “run” (CTRL + R), you can use the following methods to open the registry editor.

Open Registry Editor Without Run

Directly Open Registry Editor (C:\Windows\regedit.exe)

1. One of the easiest methods to open the registry editor is to open the Windows Explorer (Windows key + E) and go to C:\Windows then double-click on regedit.exe

Open Registry Via Task Manager

2. Another method to open the registry editor is to open the task manager (CTRL + DEL + ALT) and then click on “File” – “New Task (Run)”. This will open the same “run window” that you open via CTRL + R.

Create Shortcut To Registry Editor

Go to C:\Windows\regedit, right-click on the file and click on “Send To”, then select “Desktop”

Alternatively, you can create a batch file to start the registry editor.

1. Open a notepad file

2. Insert the text

echo off
start regedit
end

3. Save it as .bat file (replace extension txt with .bat and select “All Files” from the dropdown when you save the text file)


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Written by oliversk Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

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