Friday, September 4, 2009

Solve Registry Problem With Ease

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Now that you've determined that a faulty registry is the culprit of your increasingly frustrating and dysfunctional computer, what do you do next? Here's a rundown of the various things you could do to try to bring your computer back to its old self.

The first thing you'll want to try is a system restore. Here's the easiest way to do that, assuming you're running Windows 2000, 2003, XP or Vista:

First, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup (or "System Restore" in Vista ).

Then you're going to want to choose a restore point prior to when you started experiencing registry related problems.

Follow the prompts in order to complete the restoration process. Keep your fingers crossed that this solves your problems. If your computer is still not working properly (or there were no available restore points), then you might have to try to remove the invalid registry entries yourself.

Do not do anything to your registry without making a backup first.

The next step is to actually edit your registry, which can be done manually, or automatically with a safer and simpler option like RegCure.

If you choose to do it manually,it is crucial that you are 100% sure that you know what you're doing . One small modification to your registry, if done incorrectly, can be enough to render your computer completely unable to function, and essentially useless.

And that usually means the loss of all your files, and of course, the use of your PC.

Every Windows computer has a default registry editor that can be used to manually edit your registry. (It goes without saying that if you don't know what or where that is, you probably shouldn't be tampering with your registry yourself.)

The quickest, simplest and safest thing to do is to use a registry repair program like RegCure, which automatically:

-Backs up your registry

-Scans your registry, and identifies errors

-Corrects the problems safely & properly

-Restores your PC's full functionality and improves performance

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Networksavvy


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