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    change registered user name on xp

    when you r click on my computer/properties you see registered to xxx. How can you change that name-no it's not the same as changing the user name in user accts. Already tried that. A registry thing?
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    In HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion, the registry user name is stored in the REG_SZ value RegisteredOwner. You can also find Registered Organization in this same key.
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    or instead of mucking round in the registry you can download this
    xteq systems x-setup it has an option to change the manufacturer and you can put your picture there even too
    thisi s a nifty lillte utility... imho no windows power user should be without it
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    it feels good for the time being but in the end your just ****ing yourself

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    the regedit thing worked easy enough - thanks
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    Thanks for the reply back. You are welcome.
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