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Originally Posted by theducks
Regedit allows you to export the current selected 'Keys'. (creates a .reg file)
That allows that file to be used to fix unintended results, with a single click. These are simple TXT files, so you can edit them together for a single solution (or duplicate changes on multiple systems using the same OS)
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That's true, but I only mentioned editing the registry because VirgoGirl said she wasn't comfortable changing any of the regular settings in Windows. I was trying to explain that changing a Windows setting is no big deal and is not like editing the registry, which can mess up things if one doesn't know what they're doing. There are people out there that don't know about exporting the registry settings to .reg files (before they make any changes), and that the .reg file(s) can be clicked on once to get those registry settings back.