Where is Regedit?
Cause:
By default, REGEDIT is not placed in the Start menu in Windows 95. A clipboard must be created by the user. REGEDIT.EXE opens the 'Registry Editor'. The REG.DAT file has been replaced by the Registry in Windows 95.
Solution:
The Registry can be edited using the 'Registry Editor'
CAUTION: The following task should be performed by a qualified computer technician.
NOTE: Before making any modification to the Registry, be sure to make backup copies of the Registry files System.dat and User.dat. Using the Registry Editor and modifying the Registry incorrectly could cause serious problems that may require the reinstallation of Windows 95. For more information about the Registry Editor or the Registry, please refer to the online Help topics.
1) Click 'Start'.
2) Select 'Run...'. (The 'Run' dialog box appears.)
3) Type the following in the 'Open' drop-down list box.
REGEDIT.EXE
4) Click 'OK'. (The 'Registry Editor' dialog box appears.)