November 20, 2016

Fix Cannot create key error writing to the registry

Fix Cannot create key error writing to the registry: You do not have the requisite permission to create a new key

The operating system will not allow you to make changes in certain system critical registry keys. Nevertheless, if you want to make changes even in such registry keys, you will have to take full control of these keys before Windows will allow you to make or save the changes.

Fix Cannot create key error writing to the registry

Generally, this error occurs because of the system protected Keys and once you tried to access them you will definitely get this error.

Before you open the registry editor as admin, the first backup your Windows registry and create a system restore point (Very Important). Next, navigate to the registry key where you want to make the change.

Fix Cannot create key error writing to the registry

1.Close this error dialog box and right-click on the registry key where you want to make the changes and click on Permissions.

Right click and select permission

2.In the Permissions box, under its sole security tab, highlight your own Administrators account or user account and then check the box under Full ControlAllow. If it is checked then uncheck the deny box.

3.Click Apply and then OK. If it still doesn’t work and you get the following security warning – Unable to save permission changes, do the following:

4.Open the Permissions windows again and click on Advanced button instead.

click advanced in permission

5.And click on change next to the Owner.

click on the owner under permission

5.Do you see another owner like say, Aditya or anything other than your account? If so, change owner to your Name. If not then type the user name of your account and click check name, then select your name. Click Apply and then OK.

add your name to the owner list

6.Next check “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” and the check “Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object.” Click Apply then click OK.

replace owner on subcontainers and objects

7..NOW again in the Permissions box, under its sole security tab, highlight your own Administrators account and then check the box under Full Control – Allow. Click Apply and then OK.

allow full control to user in permission

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That should work, you have successfully fix Cannot create key error writing to the registry but if you still have any questions regarding this post feel free to ask them in the comments section.