Yes it is in dos.
Simply use the F8 key at boot to get into DOS and follow the instructions for using REGEDIT in DOS. These instructions are available from Microsoft:-
http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/q131/3/52.asp&NoWebContent=1&NoWebContent=1
Using these instructions you...
I have just repaired one of these problems. You can use regedit at the command prompt. Go to the wonderful microsoft site and look for:-
"Using Registry Editor in Real Mode"
It helped me solve my problem.
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