The Windows Registry is designed to store configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains settings for both the operating system itself and the programs that run on Windows. Each option and setting is stored as a registry key, which can be edited to modify system behavior. Understanding the registry's role is essential for diagnosing system issues, implementing security measures, and managing system configurations.
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