Everything you need to
know about the Windows Registry and its Repair
The Windows registry is a vulnerable piece of the computer
and as such over time it becomes full of errors. Every time a
piece of software, hardware or other application is installed
or uninstalled, entries are made or amended within the Windows
registry.
Uninstalling an application or program should remove entries
from the registry, but often the whole process leaves behind
keys and values that no longer link to anything. These remnants
only serve to make the registry larger, thus slowing down a
computer and giving other symptoms or a damaged Windows
registry.
Registry errors are a fact and are common in all Windows
operating system that run a registry, as such software
companies have developed repair and cleaner programs to fix
damaged registries. It is therefore possible to find registry
repair programs that will run on Windows 95, Windows, 98/ME,
Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista.
There are some common Windows registry uses, and issues that
affect the registry. The issues though can normally be fixed by
a good repair program.
Windows Registry Uses
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- Control Panel Settings
- File Association Datas
- Hardware Information and Settings
- Installed Software Configuration Data
- Individual User Settings and Preferences
Causes of Windows Registry
Damage
- Disabled Drivers
- Failed and Incomplete Software and Hardware
Installations
- Continued Installation and Uninstalling of Software and
Hardware
- Malware presence
- Normal and Excessive Computer Use
Symptoms of a Corrupt
Registry
- Computer Crashing
- Computer Freezes
- Appearance of the Dreaded Blue Screen
- Problems Adding or Removing Programs
- Reoccurring Error Messages
- Slow Computer Boot-ups
- Slow Computer Performance
Solutions to Windows Registry
Problems
- Use RegCure
- Use another High Quality Registry Repair Program
The best registry repair programs can be read about in our
reviews.
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