Win10 system prompts "Registry Editor has stopped working" solution

  
Win10 system prompts "Registry editor has stopped working" solution

First step: use sfc /scannow command, scan System error and restore the original system file.
1. Right click on [Start] in the lower left corner of the system desktop, click [Command Prompt (Administrator)] in the Start menu;

2, copy sfc /scannow command, prompt in administrator command Right click on the blank space in the symbol window, the sfc /scannow command is pasted into the window;

3, when the command sfc /scannow is copied and pasted into the window, press the Enter key on the keyboard, after the appointment After 15 minutes, the scan is completed. If there is no problem with the system file, it will show that Windows Resource Protection has not found any integrity conflicts. If there is a problem with the system file, you can fix it here.

Step 2: View and Set permissions for full control of the current account.
1, right click on the [Start] in the lower left corner of the system desktop, click [Run] in the start menu;

2, in the Run dialog box, type: regedit command, click OK or enter, open System Registry Editor;

3. In the open Registry Editor window, click any of the computer expansion items (such as HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE), then click [Edit], click [Permissions] in the drop-down menu. ;

4. Check whether the permissions of the current account are completely controlled. If it is not completely controlled, check the full control check box. If the current account is not clear, you can put the group or user name. Several items are set to full control, then click: Application - OK;

Step 3: Restart the Windows search service.
1, enter the: services.msc command in the run dialog box, click OK or enter, open the local service;

2, open the local service window, find the Windows search service, left button Double-click Windows search;


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