REPARING THE REGISTRY
Are you already a victim of registry manipulation? This article has the answers for you to tackle this menace.
The first step is to identify the problem from the various signs that a computer may give out. For instance, a computer might be slow to respond to commands given by the user or application.
Once you have identified those signs and know the root course of that slow performance, go ahead and back up the system data base to gather the most important information you have in there, just in case.
Click the Start key and go to all programs. Click on Accessories then look for the System Tools. Go to System Restore. To effect any changes you have to reboot the system. Should the system fail to restart because of corrupted registry files, use System Restore to recover this corrupted system registry.
Once you reboot, export the registry either in bits or as a whole depending on the intensity of damage to the registry files. Save the exported data in a file and rename it Registry File.
Whenever you are making large and enormous changes to the registry, it is wise to use trusted automated registry recovery software to handle the process instead of a manual process. Beware: changing keys in the registry can cause serious problems and you may have to reinstall your operating system
To reinstall the operating system means that you have to format the hard disk. You know what that means, losing all data and any installed programs attracting huge loses and unwarranted expenses.
Editing the registry by hand can be dangerous unless you are an expert who knows exactly what to do. There are programs that will run registry checks and allow you to make repairs safely and accurately.
The most reliable method here is that of the Windows registry editor tool. To use it, go to the Start menu and click on the "Start" key and then "Run."
It will open a dialogue box where you should type regedit and press enter. The registry editor usually appears in a black backdrop.
Click on the File key on the top left menu of the registry editor and go to Export file. Give the file a name, then save it in a convenient location by clicking on the "Save button." Download a free ware or buy a registry cleaner.
Install the Registry Repair [http://www.registry-cleaner-tool.com/PC-Optimization-Tips.html] program leaving everything in default mode unless you know to do otherwise where necessary.
Open the registry cleaner program and it will direct you to the main window to start the registry scan.
Ensure that you close all applications and programs other than the registry cleaner before starting your registry scan.
Start the scan using the key and watch for the results at the end of the scan. It may take a while before it finishes the scan with regards to the number of corrupted and damaged registry records.
Fix the result by clicking on the Fix Damaged Registry key but some programs do this automatically.
The first step is to identify the problem from the various signs that a computer may give out. For instance, a computer might be slow to respond to commands given by the user or application.
Once you have identified those signs and know the root course of that slow performance, go ahead and back up the system data base to gather the most important information you have in there, just in case.
Click the Start key and go to all programs. Click on Accessories then look for the System Tools. Go to System Restore. To effect any changes you have to reboot the system. Should the system fail to restart because of corrupted registry files, use System Restore to recover this corrupted system registry.
Once you reboot, export the registry either in bits or as a whole depending on the intensity of damage to the registry files. Save the exported data in a file and rename it Registry File.
Whenever you are making large and enormous changes to the registry, it is wise to use trusted automated registry recovery software to handle the process instead of a manual process. Beware: changing keys in the registry can cause serious problems and you may have to reinstall your operating system
To reinstall the operating system means that you have to format the hard disk. You know what that means, losing all data and any installed programs attracting huge loses and unwarranted expenses.
Editing the registry by hand can be dangerous unless you are an expert who knows exactly what to do. There are programs that will run registry checks and allow you to make repairs safely and accurately.
The most reliable method here is that of the Windows registry editor tool. To use it, go to the Start menu and click on the "Start" key and then "Run."
It will open a dialogue box where you should type regedit and press enter. The registry editor usually appears in a black backdrop.
Click on the File key on the top left menu of the registry editor and go to Export file. Give the file a name, then save it in a convenient location by clicking on the "Save button." Download a free ware or buy a registry cleaner.
Install the Registry Repair [http://www.registry-cleaner-tool.com/PC-Optimization-Tips.html] program leaving everything in default mode unless you know to do otherwise where necessary.
Open the registry cleaner program and it will direct you to the main window to start the registry scan.
Ensure that you close all applications and programs other than the registry cleaner before starting your registry scan.
Start the scan using the key and watch for the results at the end of the scan. It may take a while before it finishes the scan with regards to the number of corrupted and damaged registry records.
Fix the result by clicking on the Fix Damaged Registry key but some programs do this automatically.
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