Windows XP Registry repair sounds daunting and difficult, but it is easy if you have the proper tools for the job.
Is your computer experiencing the following symptoms?
Sluggish Performance
Lots of Error Messages
Freezes
Crashes
The "Blue Screen Of Death"
Slow Bootups
If the answer is yes, there may be errors and invalid entries in your Windows registry, a filing system for settings and preferences related to software, hardware, and the operating system itself. The registry is like the central nervous system of your computer, and if it is compromised your computer will experience any number of annoying problems. Fortunately you do not need to be a computer technician to fix these disturbances.
Three easy steps to follow:
First of all, before you perform any sort of Windows XP registry repair, you will definitely want to make a new Windows restore point and a backup of the registry. This way, if any damages occur while you are cleaning it, you will be able to revert back to where you started.
1.) First, go to Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore. Click the option to create a new restore point, name it, and then click create. This will make sure you have an up-to-date restore point for your operating system.
2.) Second, go to Start - Run, and then type in REGEDIT. This will open the registry editor. Don't touch anything! Messing with the registry can be dangerous if you don't know exactly what you're doing. Go to File - Export, and then pick a place to save your .reg file. Name your file (maybe something with the date in it), and click save. This creates a file with all the vital information in it should you need to revert back.
3.) Now that you have the proper safety backups in place, you can now proceed to the Windows XP registry repair itself. The best way to do this is to use a specialized software program, such as RegCure. These programs will perform a deep scan and find corrupted, broken, and empty files and allow you to delete them. These programs will also allow you to make backups and repair any fixes that you have performed that you need to undo.
Make sure you use a reputable program for the job, since some are not as good as others. A few top programs are RegCure by ParetoLogic, and Registry Mechanic by PCTools.
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