Source: http://soft.yesky.com
Currently, many setting techniques need to be implemented by modifying the registry, but in the registry, it is quite time-consuming and labor-consuming to find the item name. To modify the right-click menu of the drive, there are nearly items under the "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT" branch. It is not that easy to find the driver item, and the operation must be simplified.
1. Locate by name
Run the "regedit" command to open the Registry Editor, expand the "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT" branch, and press the "d" key to select the first entry starting with "d, click the "r" key to find the first item starting with "dr", which is of course the "driver" item. Note: continuous input must be fast. If it is too slow, dr will be divided into two independent operations, and the results will only be located at the beginning of r.
2. Non-essential search functions
Using the search function to query the items to be modified can be considered the most primitive method, but it is quite practical. In fact, there is another greater use for searching, that is, it can be found when you do not know the specific branch name. For example, if you want to modify the recycle bin name, you only need to enter "recycle bin" in the search, select all "items", "value", and "data" in the view, and then perform the search, you can find the location to be modified. Of course, not only one item is found. You have to analyze the specific item by yourself. It is suitable for self-taught users.
In fact, I don't know if you have noticed that the changes to the registry are usually concentrated under a limited number of main items, such: "extends ntrolSet", "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHIN ESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsC urrentVersion", "HKEY_LOCAL_MAC HINESOFTWAREMicrosoft", "HKE implements softWindowsCurrentVersion", and "HKE restart ".
Adding these items to favorites makes it much easier to search for them in the future.