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How to Recover and Repair Your Windows Registry

If you're reading this article, it probably means you're not happy. You've probably just lost some work, saw that infamous blue screen of death, or just got some kind of error message about some corrupted registry values or something. No matter what, you're here because your computer is having some major issues and you need to recover your windows registry to correct things.

Recovering from a registry error:

The good news to come out of all of this drama is the fact that recovering your information from the Windows registry shouldn't be too big of an ordeal once you've recognized the problem. Don't go puttering around with the registry yourself because it is a fairly fragile part of the operating system that choreographs the way everything on your computer runs so that it can work together in harmony. However, you're not the only one to experience this problem, so there are a ton of programs out there that are designed to help people in this situation. Some of them require a service fee, but others are free. To make absolutely sure that you're dealing with a registry problem download a free registry scanner from our website.

After you've scanned your Windows registry, your repair tool will list all of the errors it found. This is where you'll be prompted to buy the full version of the program if it's not free. Some program will partially fix your registry, but to get everything repaired, you should be ready to buy a license key.

Of course, you can also search our website for registry recovery programs to download. Often, these programs are free or have a free trial period, and they will go through your registry and fix any problems they find.

After the recovery:

Now that your registry is fixed, you can go on working with no problems, right? Wrong. Registry problems are likely to crop up again, especially if you add or delete a lot of software or hardware from your computer. You should keep that Windows registry repair tool handy since you'll probably need it in a few months.

Why do these errors keep coming back? The registry, as mentioned earlier, lists everything on your computer. The more programs and hardware you add, the more entries in your registry. The way the registry is set up, these entries should be deleted when you remove any of these programs or devices. However, that doesn't always happen. Viruses, adware, spyware, and other unwanted things can also corrupt the registry, adding to your problems.

Protection:

So how can you keep this from happening? Simple: use that registry scanner you found on a regular basis. You don't need to do it every day, but you should scan your windows registry at least once a month if not every two weeks or so. Doing this will keep your computer running smoothly and insure that you don't lose all your work due to a crash.

In addition to regularly running a Windows registry scan, you'll want to continue to scan for spyware and viruses. Doing all of these scans at once will really clean out your computer, and if you can set your computer to do these scans automatically on a certain day, it requires no real thought at all. Just be sure to have them scan at a time when you don't need your computer for important work.

Steps to a healthy registry:

* Determine that the registry is the cause of the problem by using a registry scanner.

* Download a registry repair tool to repair the registry.

* Use the repair tool on a regular basis to keep registry problems from building up.



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To read more about registry scanning software, methods for repairing your windows registry, plus tips on keeping your PC running smoothly, visit www.FreeRegistryScanner.com



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