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Ways of Fixing Your Windows Registry

If you suddenly start seeing Windows registry errors popping up on your computer, you might think it's time to get the checkbook out and pay a lot of money for a professional repair. That's not the case, however. In fact, you can actually repair your Windows registry very easily. Here are some repair options that don't include calling in the pros.

*Do it yourself

If you know what you're doing and have all the information you need, you can actually go into the Windows registry editor and fix it yourself. While this might be tempting, especially if you are fairly good at computers, it can also be a bad idea. Making changes to the Windows registry is as easy as making changes to a Word document: click save and your changes are done! This means if you change something you shouldn't, you can very quickly and easily create more registry problems than you fix.

But if you really want to give it a shot, you'll need to make a note of which registry entry is causing you trouble. This isn't hard because most of the time, the offending program or file will be listed in the error message. Once you have that, you can attempt to fix the problem by opening the registry editor.

Opening the registry is very easy. Go to Windows, click on run, and type "regedit." This opens up the registry editor and allows you to change anything in the registry that you want. Again, be very careful here! It's very easy to change the wrong registry entry, and that will only make your problems worse. Often, people who don't quite know what they're doing will end up creating even more registry problems even if they fix the original issue.

*Find a computer geek

No, not a professional, but a friend. Call your cousin Joe who graduated college with a degree in computer science. Go chat up your neighbor who does computer programming for a living. You might think these people will be much more capable of fixing your Windows registry. However, you have to be careful here, too. The Windows registry is a piece of software that few people deal with on a regular basis, even people who use computers all the time. In fact, these people may be only too ready to start experimenting on your computer so they don't risk their own!

However, if you do know someone who you don't doubt is qualified to work on your Windows registry, don't be afraid to call on them. Most likely, they will have already checked out all of the registry scanners and repair tools or at least have an idea of which ones are the best. If you take a look at all of the options and are completely bewildered, call up a friend and get their opinion on which Windows registry repair tool to get.

*Download a Windows registry scanner

This is really your best bet. In fact, a Windows registry scanner and repair tool is really the only way you're going to find and repair every single registry problem your computer has. You simply can't go through the entire registry, and even if you could, there's no way to really tell what needs to be changed unless you know every detail about your computer.

The best way for you to find out what Windows registry fixer is the best one for you to use is probably relying on knowledgeable friends and family who may have encountered this problem before or you can go to online research tools like ours. The most important thing that you will need to look for in a repair tool is one that properly scans, repairs, compacts, and backs up the registry.



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You can learn more in-depth information about these registry repairtools, ways of repairing your registry, and much more at http://www.FreeRegistryScanner.com - a site dedicated to helping basic computer users repair their Windows registry problems.



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