What are the 5 registry hives?
Besides, what are registry hives?
A hive is a logical group of keys, subkeys, and values in the registry that has a set of supporting files loaded into memory when the operating system is started or a user logs in. Each time a new user logs on to a computer, a new hive is created for that user with a separate file for the user profile.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how many hives are in the registry?
The registry is a hierarchical database, like Windows Explorer, where folders are nested within folders. Depending on your Windows version, the Registry comprises four to six subtrees of keys called hives. Currently, there are two registry-editing programs, Regedit (16-bit) and Regedt32 (32-bit).
The only difference between the two is that a registry hive is the first folder in the registry, and it contains registry keys, whereas the registry keys are the folders inside the hives that contain registry values and other registry keys.