In Windows 7 I have activated the "Audit access to objects" directive to be able to audit the modifications that are made to a particular Windows registry, however, I see that many events are recorded by the aforementioned directive (in addition to the one I activated on the Windows registry), which causes the registry to fill up immediately (more than 100MB) which finally causes the oldest records to be deleted. I could not create many registry files either, because with the speed of information growth I will have space problems.
Is there a way to configure this to mainly store only the modifications of the Windows registry and not for each "object" of the server?