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Tools & Services We Recommend Subscribe Search Return to Content How To Take Full Permissions Control To Edit Protected Registry Keys Austin Krause | error writing the value's new contents windows 10 February 2, 2011 in How-To The Windows registry is a hassle cannot create value error writing to the registry windows 7 to edit under normal circumstances, but sometimes you'll encounter keys that are protected by the system. When you cannot create key error writing to the registry windows 10 try to edit a protected registry key you'll run into a few different errors, but they generally tell you that you lack permissions for making changes. But, since it cannot create value error writing to the registry windows 10 is just a permissions issue we can get around this by granting your user account in Windows the correct permissions! Read on to learn how… How do I know the registry key is protected? When trying to create a new entry within a protected Key you’ll see the following error: Error Creating Key Cannot create key: You do
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Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site unable to save permission changes on regedit for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can cannot edit registry windows 10 answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why can't I change Window 10 registry key? up vote 4 down vote favorite I want to change a Windows 7 Registry key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced - Hidden I ran regedit as http://www.groovypost.com/howto/take-full-permissions-control-edit-protected-registry-keys/ administrator. But when I was trying to modify that key, it doesn't allow me to change and reports error as Cannot edit: error writing the value's new contents So why can't I change the registry key even in administrator mode? How to solve this problem in Windows 10? windows windows-10 windows-registry share|improve this question asked Oct 15 '15 at 3:05 Miguel Hernandez 24112 What permissions do you have in the registry key ? Value that you are trying to add, is it a REG_DWORD http://superuser.com/questions/986888/why-cant-i-change-window-10-registry-key ? –pun Oct 15 '15 at 3:10 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote Interesting. I'm on Windows 10 Pro x64 and I can edit the value. Right click on Advanced and choose "Permissions". Click your user name and make sure you have full permissions: If you don't, try allowing yourself full control (if the boxes are available). If they're greyed out like in my screenshot, but you don't have full access, you can try to take ownership of the object by clicking Advanced Then next to Owner click Change: Type your username into the box and then press Check Names. Press Okay, then before you press Okay again make sure the following is selected: share|improve this answer answered Oct 15 '15 at 3:43 Insane 1,71221236 Thanks for answering, but I still have this problem, I did everything but I can't. –Miguel Hernandez Oct 15 '15 at 4:12 What do you mean did everything? Did you have full control? If not could you give yourself full control? Did you add yourself as owner? Do you get any different error message after setting yourself as an owner? –Insane Oct 15 '15 at 4:19 I did everything you told me, I added myself as owner and I still get the same message –Miguel Hernandez Oct 15 '15 at 4:23 Go here and continue from Step 4 and see if that works (you already did step 1-3). –Insane Oct 15 '15 at 4:32 2 @MiguelH
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