Win10 registry regedit.exe file system error 1073740771

  
                                                                                                                                                                                         Windows 10 system accounts are divided into online accounts and local accounts, which causes some users to open the registry editor, prompting C: Windowsregedit.exex file system error (-1073740771). How to solve this problem? Let's take a look at the reference method that An Xia Xiaobian gives to everyone.
First, restore the system image file
because the system file may be changed in the change settings, in order to make the system image file the same as the official file.

In the administrator command prompt window, enter the DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth command and press Enter to restore the files in the system image file that are different from the official files to the source files of the official system.

After about 10 minutes, the system image file restore operation is successfully completed. As you can see from the picture, there are changes to the system files in the change settings, so it is necessary to restore the system image file once. Second, change the user account control settings. Open the Control Panel and open [User Account]

2. In the Open User Account window, click [Change User Account Control Settings]

3. In the User Account Control Settings window, we can see The small slider to adjust the notification is in the "Always notify" position;

4. Drag the small slider to the following position: only when the application tries to change my computer
Notify me (do not reduce the brightness of the desktop) - Do not notify me when I make changes to the Windows settings, then click OK;

5. From the Run dialog, type regedit, press Enter, you can open the Registry Editor. .

User Account Control (UAC) is a control mechanism used by Microsoft in its Windows Vista and higher operating systems. The principle is to inform the user whether to use the hard drive and system file authorization for the application to help prevent malicious programs from damaging the system. So, for user account control settings, it's best to put the small slider in the location (not to lower the desktop brightness) only when the app tries to change my computer. Not only can prevent malicious program damaging the system, but also allows some programs such as Registry Editor to run correctly



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