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mistake on Windows Vista, but even so I had a hard time finding the solution on Google so I thought I'd post about it. When I was trying to add a key
Cannot Edit Registry Windows 10
in the Registry Editor, regedit.exe, I got an error message saying "Cannot create value:
Error Writing To Registry Key Hkey_local_machine
Error writing to the registry."I have never seen this on XP (but then again I don't edit the registry that often), but cannot edit version error writing the value's new contents since this is Vista with UAC (User Account Control) I thought it might have to do with permissions so I tried to run regedit.exe as Administrator but to no avail. Finally I figured out that I did https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6r7nZ3pKVI not have the right permissions in the registry tree.The solution is simply to right click on the folder and select Permissions. You may not even have the right to change the permissions, if this is the case then first you have to take ownership - click Advanced and then the Owner tab. Funny thing about my folder is that the owner was a group called "TrustedInstaller". After I had taken ownership, I wanted http://blog.tjitjing.com/index.php/2007/02/regedit-cannot-create-value-error.html to change it back to the "TrustedInstaller" group but it was nowhere to be found. Apparently you can't change it back - it is not a group but a service and part of Windows Resource Protection (WRP) as noted by Richard Civil and others in this TechNet post. Two other useful newbie things I found out - thanks to this post by Tim Sneath of Microsoft - when trying to figure out how to run a regedit.exe as Administrator in Vista was this: Run from the XP Start menu is now replaced with Start Search bar in Vista. Simply type regedit.exe (or cmd.exe etc.) in the search bar and hit Enter and it will run. To run an application with Administrator privileges using this method, instead of hitting Enter you hit Ctrl+Shift+Enter. 19 Comments (Click here to add your comment!) Anonymous Mar 26, 2007 @ 09:10:00 Thank you very much for the explanation. It was very useful. xplorer_ex May 22, 2007 @ 14:02:00 Hello there, i did everything in the tut, but im still having the same error appearing, the registry path is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\ It works in most other paths, just not this one 🙁 Im using Vista Ultimate Help would be appreciated! ThanksXp10r3r_3X Anonymous Jul 12, 2007 @ 19:03:00 Thanks for the bit about restarting Ou
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your current key is pirated or illegal but you don't want to reinstall Windows XP from scratch and activate your new legal key, here are a few simple steps in order to change your Windows XP product Key without reinstalling windows. Here's how to change the Windows XP Product Key: 1. Click on Start and then Run. 2. In the text box in the Run window, type regedit and click OK. This will open the Registry Editor program. 3. Locate the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder under My Computer and click on the (+) sign next the folder name to expand the folder. 4.Continue to expand folders until you reach the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrent VersionWPAEvents registry key. 5.Click on the WPAEvents folder. 6.In the results that appear in the window on the right, locate OOBETimer. 7.Right-click on the OOBETimer entry and choose Modify from the resulting menu. 8. Change at least one digit in the Value data text box and click OK. This will deactivate Windows XP. 9. Click on Start and then Run. 10. In the text box in the Run window, type the following command and click OK. %systemroot%system32oobemsoobe.exe /a 12. When the Windows Product Activation window appears, choose Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate Windows and then click Next. 13.Click Change Product Key. 14.Type your new, valid Windows XP product key in the New key text boxes and then click Update. 15. If you're taken back to the previous screen and prompted, choose Remind me later. 16. Restart your PC. There you have it, and remember to always obtain your software legally to avoid problems like these in the future. =) About the author Tech84 A self-important pompous arrogant bastard who has an attention span of a 3 year old but is tech and gadget savvy enough to write a blog about it. Currently the Editor-in-Chief of this website. Posted in How to's, Tech, Tips, 34 Responses to "How To Change the Windows XP Product Key" kenny says: March 7, 2008 at 8:48 pm Hi! I can see you have some knowledge, are you able to post a printout of a registry file setup for this, ex: if I don't wantto go in the registry and just run a -reg fi