By Iryoku 2015-10-19 15:18:13
I think you misunderstand one of the fundamental aspects of the registry. The Windows registry is a hierarchical database. It's partitioned into so-called "hives" and each hive contains a list of "keys". Keys can contain other keys, called "sub keys" and values. A value has a name, a type, and the value itself. The regedit tool uses a file system analogy to make the structure easier to understand. It presents the keys as folders, and lists each key's values in the panel on the right. So when I say "right click on the Microsoft key" I mean right click on the key (i.e. folder) named "Microsoft".