Windows: Take ownship of registry keys to remove/change them

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In this short tutorial (sorry for the quality .. smartphone ...) I show how you can get access to restricted registry keys.

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Why is this useful?
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In case you want to delete some services (which you normally can't delete) for e.g. telemetry or other reasons e.g if you want to rename their cryptic names.

Windows by default creates some services which aren't nessary:
* PimIndexMaintenanceSvc
* PimIndexMaintenanceSvc_xxxxx
* DPS
* UserDataSvc
* UserDataSvc_xxxxx
* UnistoreSvc
* UnistoreSvc_xxxxx
* xbgm (If you removed the Xbox stuff)


There stored under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services (if not all of them exist it's okay!).

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