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IT’S GEEK TO ME: Some Windows features can be enabled in Registry Editor
By Jeff Werner at Odessa American (oaoa.com)
· June 21, 2026
· 4 min read
Question: You answered a question for me a couple of weeks ago (Geek Note: I.G.T.M. Issue #984, May 31, 2026). I did as you requested and my Windows 11 is the Home edition. Confirmed this by going into Settings→About & scrolled down to About, then clicked Copy. Here’s what was copied:
Edition: W...
Key takeaway Here’s what was copied: Edition: Windows 11 Home Version: 25H2 Installed on: 12/13/2024 OS build: 26200.
Why this matters in The Odessa
For Odessa residents who rely on their computers for work or personal projects, the limitations of Windows Home edition can be frustrating. The inability to access advanced features like the Group Policy Editor can hinder productivity and customization. However, the availability of the Registry Editor in all Windows versions, including Home, provides a workaround. Locals who are comfortable with taking calculated risks can use the Registry Editor to enable features like Clipboard History, but they must exercise caution to avoid damaging their system. This is a crucial consideration for small business owners and remote workers in Odessa who depend on their computers for daily operations. As more people in the area turn to technology to enhance their work and personal lives, understanding the capabilities and limitations of their operating systems will become increasingly important. By being aware of the potential risks and benefits of using the Registry Editor, Odessa residents can make informed decisions about how to optimize their computer systems.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 21, 2026 ·
Source: Odessa American (oaoa.com) ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Question: You answered a question for me a couple of weeks ago (Geek Note: I.G.T.M. Issue #984, May 31, 2026). I did as you requested and my Windows 11 is the Home edition. Confirmed this by going into Settings→About & scrolled down to About, then clicked Copy. Here’s what was copied:
Edition: W...
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