The Windows Registry is a database that stores all Windows settings in a hierarchical format, including the majority of applications installed on your device. Many operations can be performed here, such as fixing problems, modifying functions, and improving your computer's processing speed. However, Regedit is a very powerful database that, if modified incorrectly, can be extremely dangerous. As a result, updating registry keys is best left to specialists and advanced users. If you need to know how to open, browse, edit, or delete registry keys in Windows 11, here's how to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11.

How to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11
I'm Windows 11 Many new features and settings are managed by the Windows Registry. Read our guide on what the Windows Registry is and how it works here to learn more. This guide lists all the possible ways to open the Registry Editor on Windows 11.
Method 1: Through the Windows search bar
Follow the steps below to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11 through the Windows search menu:
1. Click on the icon Search And type Registry Editor.
2a. Then, click on open As shown.

2b. Alternately, click Run as administrator To make changes, if necessary.
Method 2: Through the Run dialog box
Follow the steps below to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11 via the Run dialog box:
1. Press the keys Windows + R Together to open the dialog box "employment".
2. Here, type regedit And click "OK" , As shown below.

The third method: Through the control panel
Here's how to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11 through Control Panel:
1. Search and start Control Panel , As shown below.

2. Here, click Windows Tools.

Note: Make sure you're in Large icons view. If not, click View by and select Large icons, as shown.

3. Double-click on Registry Editor.

4. Click "Yeah" in a "User Account Control“If and when you are asked to do so.
Fourth method: Through task management
Alternately, open the Registry Editor in Windows 11 via Task Manager as follows:
1. Press the keys Ctrl + Shift + Esc Together to open Task Management.
2. Click File > Run New mission, as shown below.

3. Write regedit and click OK.

4. Click "Yeah" in a "User Account Control“If and when you are asked to do so.
Method 5: Through File Explorer
You can also access the Registry Editor through File Explorer, as shown below:
1. Press the keys Windows + E Together to open file explorer.
2. In the address bar in File Explorer Copy and paste the following address and press Enter:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools

3. Double-click on Registry Editor , as shown.

4. Click "Yeah" In the User Account Control prompt (UAC).
Method 6: Through the command prompt
Alternatively, follow the given steps to open regedit through CMD:
1. Click on the icon Search And type Command Prompt. Then click to open.

2. Type the command: regedit And press the enter key.

How to navigate the Registry Editor in Windows 11
After running the registry editor,
- You can browse each subkey or folder using the navigation/title bar.
- Or double-click each subkey in the right pane to expand it and proceed in the same way.
Method 1: Using subkey folders
The subkeys folder on the left can be used to navigate to the desired location. For example, double-click Computer>HKEY_LOAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE> volumes Bit Defender To access the registration key Bit Defender , as shown.

Method 2: Use the address bar
Alternatively, you can copy a specific location, paste it into the address bar, and press the key. Enter To navigate to this particular site, for example, copy and paste the address specified to access the key above:
Computer\HKEY_LOAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Bit Defender
How to Edit or Delete a Registry Key in Windows 11
Once you are in the registry key or folder, you can change or remove the values displayed.
Option 1: Edit string value data
1. Double-click the name. the key which you want to change. This will open the Edit String window, as shown.
2. Here, type Required value In the Value data field: Click "OK" To update it.

Option 2: Delete the registry key
1. To remove it, highlight it. the key In the recording, as shown.

2. Then press the key Delete on the keyboard.
3. Finally, tap "Yeah" in window"Confirm key deletion", as shown.

We hope you found this article interesting and helpful on how to open the Registry Editor in Windows 11. Drop your suggestions and queries in the comments section below.


