regedit.exe is located under %SystemRoot% rather than under %SystemRoot%\System32. regedit.exe can be used in cmd.exe to import data into the registry or to export portions of the registry. Please clarify what "vegamoviestojujutsukaisens021080px265" refers to—it's ambiguous. I will assume you mean a dynamic monograph combining: (A) vegan movies, (B) jujutsu (martial arts or Jujutsu Kaisen), (C) kansens? (maybe "kaisen" as in "Kaisen" series), and (D) "021080px265" looks like an image filename/resolution—so possibly a multimedia study connecting veganism, martial-arts themes (including Jujutsu Kaisen), and visual media formatting. I'll proceed with a single, coherent assumption: you want a dynamic, multimedia-aware monograph exploring representations of veganism and martial-arts (including Jujutsu/Kaisen) in film and visual media, with examples and notes on presentation/resolution considerations (e.g., 021080px265 as an image-size concern). If you'd like a different interpretation, say so now; otherwise I'll produce the monograph based on this assumption. Which do you prefer: proceed with this mix, or clarify the intended topic?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_CURRENT_USER) is selected. regedit. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Regedit\Favorites regedit.exe does not have a command line option to specify a registry key that should be displayed when regedit.exe starts. regedit.exe stores the last visited key in the registry (where else) under the value LastKey in the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Regedit. LastKey and then start regedit.exe. regat.bat and the PowerShell version regat.ps1. regat stands for registry at. op-reg-at.pl. regjump.exe (by Sysinternals). *.txt format when exporting a sub tree causes the produced file to reveal the time stamps of the last write time.