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Never left a comment before now. I have subscribed to many channels for many subjects Microsoft, Networking, and Security. Your method is hands down the best.
Lowell Vanderpool Yeah. Very entertaining. I wanted to go and watch everything you posted on the registry, but so far I haven’t found your other videos. Perhaps you could edit the description and and post links to help us find them more easily.
On my list of subjects to upgrade and produce a new video on is the Windows Registry, so check back to the channel by mid-year and see if has been finished.
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Thank you so much for this. I consume a lot of youtuber tutorial videos but this is different. Someone who has vast knowledge of something can be learned from. Thats most youtubers. Teachers on the other hand have all the same knowledge + (big plus) All the years of being asked tons of questions. Getting asked the same things over and over crosses into the structure of how you teach. It makes everything very much intuitive.
Very insightful video! As a fairly new tech, I am just learning how to navigate and troubleshoot the registry. This training has worked out well so far.
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Thanks for the great content. When Windows and Windows programs used to rely on .INI files, I had a lot of confidence editing them. But with XP and the shift to the registry, I got pretty intimidated and kind of went from a power user to more of an end user. This video has finally provided that spark I was looking for to master the reg. _hell yeah!_
Lowell Vanderpool Haha, yeah. (Shhh ... don’t tell anybody.) In the last couple of years I’ve been discovering more about the Windows OS and have been really astonished at how much territory I’ve left uncharted. TH-cam channels like yours are helping to peel back the layers. There’s really so much power there. Also, that was something I always felt was a distinction between the typical Mac user and someone who gravitated more toward Windows. Mac users typically wanted to be shielded from knowing very much about their systems. Whereas Windows seems to invite the user to dig into its layers.
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Great registry tutorial!! - as primarily a linux admin I did want to touch on the beginning of the tutorial when comparing OS X, Linux and other OS use of config files. Linux (and most UNIX), for example, keep most of the config files in /etc directory and those files end with .conf. Only dot files (files that begin with a ".") are hidden to a user. This does include some files that are used for configuration - for example .bashrc is located in the users's home directory is read and used to configure settings for the bash shell... but putting a dot at the beginning of a file simply hides the file - any type of file can / could be hidden using this notation. IT is analogous to right clicking on a file or folder in Windows and choosing the Hidden checkbox. A file named podepad.txt will still be visible on a Linux system but since it uses DOS formatting instead of UNIX the contents of that file will loose it's formatting.
yeah, when he said I became very confused, because it made absolutely no sense. I am a hobby computer guy, and have been learning linux systems for a few years. Yes, the files are simply ascii files, and of course you can see them. Not only that, linux is an OS where being able to customize ANY file is at your finger tips. It is the exact opposite of what he said.
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Thank You for making this video so simplified, concise, critical sensitive informative.... Very Well Done..... Wished I had it soooooooooner...... Thanks Again
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Thanks for the intro. I'm getting ready to edit the registry because I need a specific application to prefer IPv4 to work properly. This provided a great intro so I have some idea of what I'm looking at and how to protect my computer from the potential stupid mistakes I will probably make in such a critical part of the computer. I'll be following a tutorial but I didn't want to be making changes blindly.
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I like what your doing it's helping me pass my classes in the military. Just wanted to point out the title is missing an "i" in windows. That might help more people find this video easier.
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Mr. Vanderpool your teaching methods are wonderful, just have one question about sys restore points where you said they do not save documents, images etc but why then when i ran into trouble and Startup repair asked be if i wanna do a system restore and i applied yes the afore mentioned files were still there while they should be gone according to this ? Thank you for your kind assistance
Restore points over write the registry not data files like your documents etc. I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: th-cam.com/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/w-d-xo.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the TH-cam community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Nice lecture, do you have more? Am hungry for more....... on registry and Win o/s programming. according to u what's the best book on win registries? another quest :-) i forgot the admin pwd, and no usb/dvd drive to boot up so do u know a way i can take control of my comp? thnks.
9 Mins in... by far this fella is one of the best lecturers I've ever encountered.
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Had me dying.
Good to have a light-hearted take on what is really a slog of a topic. Great lecture.
Thanks for watching!
Mr. Vanderpool's way of instructing for me is very effective. He stresses , points out key points his students should know.
Thank you Sir !
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Never left a comment before now. I have subscribed to many channels for many subjects Microsoft, Networking, and Security. Your method is hands down the best.
16:00 Before this video I never would’ve started salivating at the thought of reading 64-bit numbers.
Thanks for watching!
Lowell Vanderpool Yeah. Very entertaining. I wanted to go and watch everything you posted on the registry, but so far I haven’t found your other videos. Perhaps you could edit the description and and post links to help us find them more easily.
On my list of subjects to upgrade and produce a new video on is the Windows Registry, so check back to the channel by mid-year and see if has been finished.
im a 53 yo IT newbie, and this was explained from the beginner level, VERY WELL DONE!
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Wow! You are an amazing instructor. Well Done!!
wow... just wow. One of the best lectures I have ever seen.
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Great lectures Mr Vanderpool! Thank you for airing them online and providing people with an opportunity to further develop their knowledge and skills!
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you are an awesome teacher who knows how to explain things in a easy way.
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Thank you so much for this. I consume a lot of youtuber tutorial videos but this is different. Someone who has vast knowledge of something can be learned from. Thats most youtubers. Teachers on the other hand have all the same knowledge + (big plus) All the years of being asked tons of questions. Getting asked the same things over and over crosses into the structure of how you teach. It makes everything very much intuitive.
Thanks for watching and the kind words!
Thanks! I'm taking a CompTia A+ certification class now and we are on the registry chapter. You explained it very clearly
Excellent video. Superb instructor. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great explanation of windows registry, helped me a lot! Keep up the good job.
Awesome! It's rare to see such an amazing teacher in this era.
Thank you for your kind comments and thanks for watching!
Thanks a million for your excellent teaching. I am a beginner but I understand almost everything you teach in this lesson. Que Dieu vous benisse !
Got me at "Big daddy administrator"
Funny guy, great lecture. Thanks for uploading!
Very insightful video! As a fairly new tech, I am just learning how to navigate and troubleshoot the registry. This training has worked out well so far.
Thanks for watching!
You are really a fantastic instructor I have ever seen. Very cool, sound and calm.
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Awesome lecture! Thank you for the upload!!!
I love how you teach sir, you're a legend
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Amazing teacher! Love the energy and humor in the lecture. Better than mine!
Thanks for the great content. When Windows and Windows programs used to rely on .INI files, I had a lot of confidence editing them. But with XP and the shift to the registry, I got pretty intimidated and kind of went from a power user to more of an end user. This video has finally provided that spark I was looking for to master the reg. _hell yeah!_
If you have been editing INI files for Windows programs you have been using Windows a long time! Thanks for watching.
Lowell Vanderpool Haha, yeah. (Shhh ... don’t tell anybody.) In the last couple of years I’ve been discovering more about the Windows OS and have been really astonished at how much territory I’ve left uncharted. TH-cam channels like yours are helping to peel back the layers. There’s really so much power there. Also, that was something I always felt was a distinction between the typical Mac user and someone who gravitated more toward Windows. Mac users typically wanted to be shielded from knowing very much about their systems. Whereas Windows seems to invite the user to dig into its layers.
A big thanks from Morroco ,you are a good teacher, : D thank you again for postin' this video
This guy was fantastic. Great information here completely for free. Thanks man!
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Smart and engaging which is hard to do with this kind of lesson. I really feel the instructor is passionate about what he is teaching.
what a bless this teacher is; very lucky those students; want to follow all his teachings; any other lecture by this same teacher?
Thank you for watching!
Just came across your videos and had to subscribe, great teaching
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Great registry tutorial!! - as primarily a linux admin I did want to touch on the beginning of the tutorial when comparing OS X, Linux and other OS use of config files. Linux (and most UNIX), for example, keep most of the config files in /etc directory and those files end with .conf. Only dot files (files that begin with a ".") are hidden to a user. This does include some files that are used for configuration - for example .bashrc is located in the users's home directory is read and used to configure settings for the bash shell... but putting a dot at the beginning of a file simply hides the file - any type of file can / could be hidden using this notation. IT is analogous to right clicking on a file or folder in Windows and choosing the Hidden checkbox. A file named podepad.txt will still be visible on a Linux system but since it uses DOS formatting instead of UNIX the contents of that file will loose it's formatting.
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yeah, when he said I became very confused, because it made absolutely no sense. I am a hobby computer guy, and have been learning linux systems for a few years. Yes, the files are simply ascii files, and of course you can see them. Not only that, linux is an OS where being able to customize ANY file is at your finger tips. It is the exact opposite of what he said.
Thanks a lot for explaining Windows Registry in such a way. 👍👍
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@@TechsavvyProductions Thanks Lowell, I was checking that too.
Very info-rich video. Also really like your style. Well done and thank you sir - this is invaluable.
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His angelic confession at 22:13 nearly melted my heart
Sam, thanks for watching!
Best lecture of all time.thank you sir
Thank you for watching!
Thumbs up. Lovely and amazing lecturer.
Thanks for watching!
Watching in 2024. Great Lecture! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thank You for making this video so simplified, concise, critical sensitive informative.... Very Well Done..... Wished I had it soooooooooner...... Thanks Again
I really love your lectures .thanks a lot
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You're a good professor,im learning by my self and your videos bring the light i need on some matters.Thank you
I found your explanation very simple and Thank you so much for this video.
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This was entirely engaging. Amazing lecture
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The best teacher i've ever seen
Thanks for watching!
A real software science ENCYCLOPEDIA great man thank you
Thank you for your encouraging comments!
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Outstanding teacher.
Very informative. This guy is very good.
Thanks for watching
Very good teaching. Thank you Sir. You have my RESPECT!!!
Thank you for your encouraging words!
Best Vedio every I saw about Registry. Good Bless You.
Very detailed and informative session. Lot of information shared. Thank you very much!
Thanks for the intro. I'm getting ready to edit the registry because I need a specific application to prefer IPv4 to work properly.
This provided a great intro so I have some idea of what I'm looking at and how to protect my computer from the potential stupid mistakes I will probably make in such a critical part of the computer. I'll be following a tutorial but I didn't want to be making changes blindly.
Thank you for watching, check out our new video on the Windows Registry: Windows's Registry: A Technical Review of this Complex Database th-cam.com/video/-bsLmDfvF1Y/w-d-xo.html
wonderful explaination... i learned a lot. Thank you so much Teacher. Keep up the good job
Thanks for watching!
it is one of the best explanation of Windows Registry
Thank you this was very helpful for studying for the A+802 exam.
He is an unbelievable amazing teacher
Thanks for watching!
I like what your doing it's helping me pass my classes in the military. Just wanted to point out the title is missing an "i" in windows. That might help more people find this video easier.
What a fantastic teacher!
This was great and I learned alot! Wish i had found it before I took my registry exam yesterday lol Thank you for being an awesome instructor!
thanks for watching
MORE RESPECT TO
THIS PROFFESOR! :)
Thanks for watching!
This in an Awesome presentation, Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
best teacher on earth
Thank you for your encouraging comments!
Awesome stuff, sir. I wished I'd have found this a long time ago.
thank you so much and i love the way you teach .
Thank you for your encouraging comments!
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Thank you so much. Good teaching
Thanks for watching!
Great professor
sir,you are doing the great job..god bess you
Thanks for your work!!! Very clear.
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Amazing lecture , lets play with our registries :D
Thanks for watching!
very helpful , thanks for uploading
Thank you for watching!
really awesome way of teaching and tremendous explanation...
very useful information,thank you for sharing
Great video. Wish I attend your class everyday.
thank you such a great teacher!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Kindly Mr Vanderpool . . . .
loved your video Thanks for making such good video
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Favorited, noted, subbed, ipython-note-booked. very concise and informative lecture- thanks for posting.
what a great teaching
Thanks for watching!
great lecture, thanks for posting.
Well explained. Thank you sir
Thank you professor.
Thank you for watching!
Your a good teacher
Thank you for your encouraging comments!
LOVED THIS!!!
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I like this teacher.
Very Nice video. solved my purpose
Best Teaching!
Thank you for your encouraging comments!
thanks you explained it very well
What a great teacher haha. Thanks for the video!
Thank you, it is very useful thanks again
Thanks for watching!
thanks for putting this up sir, Great Info to have!
Step by step and clear explain :D
great lecture
Thank you for watching the channel!
Mr. Vanderpool your teaching methods are wonderful, just have one question about sys restore points where you said they do not save documents, images etc but why then when i ran into trouble and Startup repair asked be if i wanna do a system restore and i applied yes the afore mentioned files were still there while they should be gone according to this ? Thank you for your kind assistance
Restore points over write the registry not data files like your documents etc. I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: th-cam.com/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/w-d-xo.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the TH-cam community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Don’t you have to include drives (for restore points) other than C: if you have programs installed on them?
Yes, but most folks do not add programs on other drives, but if you do ....
This is excellent.
loved this!
Thank you for your encouraging comments!
Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Very useful, thanks sir.
Did i like it? Yes
Thank you for posting and sharing!
where can i find some doc for this lecture, the power pint file that is used or world file?
very good explained.... Thank you sir..
Great Video
Nice lecture, do you have more? Am hungry for more....... on registry and Win o/s programming.
according to u what's the best book on win registries?
another quest :-) i forgot the admin pwd, and no usb/dvd drive to boot up so do u know a way i can take control of my comp? thnks.
link to copy of the notes document please?