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Learn how to find GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) of any interface in Windows 11/10 using Registry Editor and Windows PowerShell.
Tweaking the Registry Editor can be risky, which is why many Windows users find it intimidating. Though it can be tricky, it's a powerful tool that lets you customize and optimize your operating ...
2] Find the current Desktop Background image using Registry Editor Windows 11 Registry Editor stores crucial system settings as well as the location of the active desktop background image.
First edit the registry To get started, you will need to open the Registry Editor, which you can find in the Windows Start menu.
On Windows 11, you can restrict access to the Registry in at least two ways using the Group Policy Editor and, ironically, with the Registry Editor, and here's how.
3. Use the Registry file in Windows 11 The Windows 11 product key is stored in the Windows Registry file, so it is possible to find the product key there if you navigate to the right place.