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Fix Registry Errors

The Windows Registry and How to Fix It

The registry is at the core of the computer's operating system. It continually changes and grows over time as the user installs or removes programs or changes the system settings. It often becomes necessary to fix registry errors when the registry has a collection of redundant and outdated files. These files can cause the performance of the computer to deteriorate and the system may break down or freeze. The famous dreaded blue screen may occur. Even the newest computer can be affected by corrupt registry entries from outdated programs.

Fix Registry Errors Early

The registry is important for the running of the Windows system and all programs and applications on the computer. If there are early signs of problems with the registry, they should be looked at right away before the computer collapses completely. Some of the common problems that require the user to fix registry errors are listed below:

  • The computer is running very slowly or has frozen

  • Applications take a long time to load

  • The Blue Screen of Death

  • The computer is crashing often

  • Unexpected error messages popping up

Options to Fix Registry Errors

Fix registry errors manually. The plus side of this is that it will cost nothing but your time, although it may take up a considerable amount of it. There is also a great risk in modifying the registry manually, even if one is an expert. Make sure you do not alter anything unless you know exactly what the effects will be. To fix registry errors manually, select “Run” from the start menu then type “regedit”.

A safer option is to fix registry errors automatically using repair software. Some of this software is very user friendly. A good registry repair program, such as Registry Easy will allow you to scan for anomalous files and bring the computer back to the optimal state. They can also create backup copies of the registry to restore it to a given state.