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Windows 7 Registry Changes

Many registry settings are protected from changes, making registry changes in Windows 7 impossible. If you ever encounter the error message: “Cannot edit,create, delete, modify registry key” or , then you will have to grant your user account permission to modify the registry.

There are also other error messages that are related to the same problem:

Cannot create, edit delete registry key

Error creating, renaming, editing, creating, deleting registry key

Other registry errors

How to edit protected registry files properly?

To solve the problem, you will have to give yourself permissions to modify the registry entry.

1. Step Right-click on the registry entry that you want to modify and click on permissions:

2. Step Select your username and give yourself “Full Control”:

Now, you should already be able to modify the registry and apply your registry changes.

(Optional) Replace owner of registry entry

If you still can’t apply any registry changes in Windows 7, you can replace the owner of the registry entry with your own user account. Then you will be the owner of the file and can do whatever you want with it.

1. Step To do that repeat step 1 above and open the permissions window of the registry key, then click on “Advanced”:

2. Step Go to the tab “Owner” and assign ownership of the registry entry to yourself. Make sure to check the option “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” (this will apply the registry permissions recursively and assign ownership of subitems to your account as well).