Things You Can Do To Repair And Recover Your Windows Registry

2:13 am Computers
by Zachary S Bartlett

Most of the time people don’t even realize that they have a problem lurking in their Windows registry system until “poof,” and the next thing they know they’re being booted from their computer by an error message or the famous Microsoft blue screen of death. This can result in lost work, lost time, and at the very least an hour or two of hair-pulling frustration while you scream into the monitor. We have all been there, and we all know that dilemma.

Recovering from a registry error:

Once you know you have a Windows registry problem, it’s pretty easy to get yourself back up and running. The registry, in case you aren’t familiar with it, is more or less a list of everything your computer has: all the programs, hardware, etc. This also makes it one of the most important parts of Windows, and if you develop too many registry errors, it can bring your computer to a halt. Fortunately, there are a number of programs available to repair the registry. Of course, not all of these programs are the same, and not all of them are free; some charge. But like many things in life, you often get what you pay for.

Once you’ve scanned your registry, the scanner may give you the option to repair any problems it found. Some free online windows registry scanners may simply say you have registry problems and point you to registry recovery software that you have to buy, but some won’t.

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:

However tempting it might be to think that you are done and that the problem is gone as soon as you’ve downloaded a program and repaired your registry, you should be aware that registry problems are likely to be something that plagues your computer repeatedly. Since this is something you’ve experienced before you will undoubtedly be able to go back online and download another program to fix the problem, but the errors are likely to keep returning every few months.

Registry problems aren’t simply cured by a one-time registry repair. Instead, they will crop up again and again. Why? Because every time you add or remove a program or piece of hardware from your computer, the registry is changed. In theory, registry entries (or keys) are removed when software and hardware is removed, but in reality, that doesn’t always happen. This is what causes some registry issues. Other problems can come from adware, spyware, and viruses making unwanted changes to the registry.

Registry protection:

Now that we’ve discussed how to recognize a registry problem and correct it, as well as what causes our registry woes, it is important to realize how to keep from having more future problems. One thing you can do is make sure that you continue to use the registry scanner you downloaded about every other week to keep your system at its optimum performing level and help to make sure that you don’t lose any future work or incur any unnecessary headaches.

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.

What you need to remember to keep a healthy registry:

* Confirm through a registry scanner that Windows registry problems are occurring on your computer.

* Check out the registry repair systems and download one to repair your registry.

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

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