Hi Guys,
Welcome to my Registry Repair Tips and Spyware and Adware Fixes blog.
I set this up because there are a lot of people online and even friends of mine who have a lot of issues with these things and thought that it would make an interesting topic to blog and help others out with.
I’ve written this first article below about Registry Repair Tips, enjoy!…
Registry Repair Tips
By Jason Roddick
Is your computer taking a lot more than the normal time to reboot and execute software programs installed on your computer? Have things gone so bad that it often hangs without warning and shows of its dreaded blue screen? Well, if any of these is true, then it’s recommended that you get an effective registry cleaner software system installed on your computer as soon as possible. You need to do this because in most cases these symptoms are a result of unwanted entries in your computer’s registry, which clog the whole system, making it slow and susceptible to constant hang-ups. The point to remember is that you just cannot stop the clogging because it happens naturally overtime as you keep installing and uninstalling software programs on your computer. So, basically you are left with no other option but to undertake registry repair initiatives that might bring back your computer system to its normal performance levels. Here are some registry repair tips that will help you in your initiatives.
Avoid editing the registry manually
You may have the natural inclination to do things on your own, but until and unless you are technically proficient, I will never recommend that you perform the registry tweak and edits on your own. The registry is basically a vast database of all the settings and software components installed on your computer system and as such tweaking with it can have disastrous consequences, especially when you are not quite sure as to what you are doing exactly. Even a single mistake can easily corrupt the installed software components and render your system unusable. It would be better if you leave it to the experts who will suggest you the most appropriate registry repair software for your computer.
Always backup your registry
However, if you still decide to do it all on your own, I would recommend that you first create a backup of your registry. If you are using Windows XP operating system, you can do this by clicking on Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Restore. When you do this, a screen will be displayed having two options, namely “Restore my computer to an earlier time” and “Create a restore point”. If you have not already created a restore point, select this option and follow the instructions. After the restore point is created, you can start with your registry tweak and edits without any worries because if anything goes wrong then, you can always restore your system to its earlier configuration.
Use registry patches for better results
You may learn a few interesting things while editing the registry manually, but if you are not doing it for fun, I would recommend that you opt for registry patches which are meant for performing specific tweaks and edits in the registry. For example, if one of your installations have gotten corrupted and has slowed down your system, you can search the Internet for a registry patch that takes care of the problem automatically. Registry patches are normal text files with a .REG extension. For using these patches, you just have to open the windows Registry Editor, click on the FILE/IMPORT and follow the instructions.
It is always better to opt for a registry cleaner
The above tips will certainly help you in your registry repair initiatives, but if you do not want to take unwanted risks, it’s recommended that you just opt for a registry repair software system. These are designed and developed by experts and you can rest assured that they will boost the overall performance of your computer system and might even make it better than the original. So the final word is that if you are not trying to make a career in registry repair, it’s recommended that you leave your instincts behind and instead opt for an effective registry repair.
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I hope you gained valuable information from the above, talk soon,
Jason