Edit Hidden Registry Settings with RegMod

Saturday, 06 February 2010

RegMod If you are a Windows user, many times you may get stuck on some issues with the Windows Registry. Maybe because of some virus or malware in your PC. Here’s a small application to relieve you in those instances.

The RegMod is a small and simple tool which does not even need any installation but offers you an easy way to change the registry settings to enable or disable the hidden settings.

Naresh Manandhar developed this free stand alone tool which and if, you are a Windows 7 or Vista user, you just need to run it as Administrator which will help in changing the registry settings.

The RegMod comes in with over 20 tweaks which readily modifies your Windows registry, also has a simple User Interface. Some of the tweaks included are:

  • Disable Control Panel
  • Disable Registry Editor
  • Disable Task Manager
  • Disable Folder Options etc.

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