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== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
*If you're on a work computer or an otherwise shared computer, hang onto your password. It's worth the inconvenience of logging in every time to ensure that no one else can access your files. | *If you're on a work computer or an otherwise shared computer, hang onto your password. It's worth the inconvenience of logging in every time to ensure that no one else can access your files. | ||
− | *If something goes wrong during the Registry editing, you can always [[Do | + | *If something goes wrong during the Registry editing, you can always [[Do a System Restore|do a system restore]]. Your computer will set a recovery point before saving changes in the Registry Editor. |
== Warnings == | == Warnings == | ||
*Registry Editor is anything but intuitive, so stick to the parameters outlined in this article when using it. You don't want to accidentally damage your system. | *Registry Editor is anything but intuitive, so stick to the parameters outlined in this article when using it. You don't want to accidentally damage your system. |