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The computer is a 1.6GHz P4 with 512M of memory, aġG fixed size page file, and two hard drives, running XP SP2. I found that explorer.exe was running with over 450M of memory and Had a look in Task Manager to determine what process was causing the To activate the box, you’ll have to uncheck the “Scan the following base keys” at the bottom.Archived from groups: _manage ( More info?)Ībout two days ago my computer started loading and responding very slowly. If you’d rather display all the registry keys underneath a specific key, you can use the Base Key option in the search. Now that you can see the result, you can just double-click on it to jump to the key in RegEdit. If you know the name of a registry entry that you would like to change, you can do a quick full-text search for the name of the key by opening the find dialog.įor instance, if you wanted to quickly locate the NetworkThrottlingIndex key from our article about Vista SP1 network throttling, you would paste it into the Find String box, and then set Exact Match in the drop-down:
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Tip: If you add the shortcut to the Windows Vista quick launch bar, you can use the built-in hotkeys instead of bothering to assign one manually. Now you’ll have a shortcut that you can double-click to open the registry key that you copied to the clipboard, or you could assign a hotkey to it in the properties dialog.
