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Regedit in General
Using Regedit in Win2K and WinXp will not allow to delete SYSTEM CRITICAL ENTRIES - and if someone deletes something then he always has the chance to press F8 and select last good know configuration this will bring back the Registry which was backed up automatically by windows - so no harm is done..
Removing entries from the run command line in either the HKEYs will NOT REMOVE the program in anyway but will cause it not TO START - like it would be using MSCONFIG>> which in fact does exactly this..
There is though a other way to edit the REGISTRY in win2k As in WinXP where NO BACKUPis made so this one can and is hazarderous - if used the wrong way so I will not give the filename here as if as I said it can be very destructive -.. and all of those who do registry editing know the file anyway...
BTW Terrorbyte I gave him two choices to edit the strings there - as I'm aware of the follow ups of editing the registry - read my first post..
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