If you need to modify the registry in Windows 10, first create a backup in case something goes wrong and you need to undo the changes.
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Making changes to the registry in Windows 10 can cause problems and prevent your computer from starting properly. Even if you are familiar with the database, a backup of the registry can help restore the original settings if something goes wrong.
The Registry has long been a part of Windows and is a hierarchical database that stores low-level settings of the operating system and the applications that are intended to use the Registry.
Although it's not a good idea to modify this database, there may be times when you need to add or edit certain keys to fix something or optimize the operating system. Backing up the registry can help you get your computer back to a working state on that day.