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Registry keys: Access denied


IrfCore

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Btw, anyone of you that know how to fix this

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Edit: Ok new topic, thanks shought!

This happens with trial reset.

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Right click the registry 'folder' in which these keys reside and press 'Permissions', make sure you are logged in as an Administrator. (Almost forgot: this has to be done in regedit, if you haven't used it before please don't go ahead but wait for me or anybody else to give you a better description of the required actions.)

In the permissions give full access to your Administrator account ;)

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Thanks shought, for shifting these posts here (you're right, too - I agree)

@ IrfCore

To delete those registry keys, you need to 'take ownership' and 'full control.' 'Taking ownership' and 'full control' of your registry keys are two different things, you may try out step # 9.

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Yeah I have have used regedit before.

If it was that simple I wouldn't ask.

I am admin, also the only user.

UAC is disabled

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