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Adding New Keys To add a new key to any registry hive, select the New | Key commands from the Edit menu. | Adding New Keys To add a new key to any registry hive select the New Key commands from the Edit menu. The procedure is straightforward and very similar to that of creating new folders in Windows Explorer. The new key will be created without prompting the user to provide a name but you will be able to rename the new key after it has been created. Adding New Value Entries To add new registry value entries select the New command from the Edit menu then select the appropriate command depending on the data type of the value entry to be created. Using Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 version of you can create string-value types REG_SZ REG_MULTI_SZ and REG_EXPAND_SZ and binary values REG_DWORD or REG_BINARY . The new value entry will be created without prompting the user to provide a name but you ll be able to rename and edit the value after it has been created. Using the Binary Editor When you select the binary value REG_BINARY data type and then select the Modify command from the Edit menu opens the Edit Binary Value window Fig. . Note that you can use the binary editor to edit a value of any type by selecting the Modify Binary Data command. Enter the data into the Value data field of the Edit Binary Value window. Figure The Edit Binary Value window Editing String Values Select the REG_SZ value in the right pane of the Registry Editor window. Then select the Modify command from the Edit menu to start the String Editor. The Edit String window Fig. allows you to edit string values. Figure The Edit String window Editing DWORD Values When you double-click a REG_DWORD registry value entry or highlight an entry of this type and select the Modify command from the Edit menu the DWORD editor starts Fig. . By default all REG_DWORD data are displayed in hex format. However you can also display data using decimal format by selecting the appropriate radio button from the Base group at the bottom of the window. Figure The Edit .