Starting with version 2.0
Registry Finder is not just a finder. It is a simple registry editor. It has
basic facilities of the system RegEdit that is enough in most simple use-cases.
Registry Finder allows you to browse the local registry; create, delete, rename
keys and values; modify values as its natural data type (string, multistring,
DWORD) or as a binary data. It is allowed to open multiple Registry windows.
Next time you start Registry Finder, those windows will be reopened on the same
keys as before.
The Find operation is
efficient and quick. All found items are displayed in a separate window as a
list. Each line represents a single match with the search criteria. The icon
shows where the match occurred: key name, value name or value data. Matched text
is highlighted with red.
You can jump to any found
item in the Registry window or edit/delete items right in the Find Results
window.
Items in the Find Results
window can be saved to file in comma separated values (CSV) or reg file format.
With the Replace feature you
can easily replace all or particular occurrences of one string with another.
The replacement is performed only in items that are in the Find Results window.
In the Replace dialog you specify either all items or just selected ones. After
replacement is done, items in the window are updated. If some item do not match
the search criteria any more it still remains in the list.
All operations that alter
the registry including deletion and replacement can be undone and redone. The
operations are listed in the History window. To open it, click View|History in
the main menu. The last performed operation is marked with a yellow arrow.
Current key path can be
copied to clipboard.
System requirements
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1
32-bit and 64-bit versions.
Whats New:
Ability to connect to remote
registry.
Minor bug fixes.
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