You may think that to fix Windows XP registry is difficult, but it is not as it always seems. If you know how to diagnose the problem, it would be easier getting it back to its normal speedy operation. Also, if you have the right tools, repairing it is no problem at all. So, is your computer in trouble? What are the symptoms? Do the symptoms include different conditions such as error messages and slow sluggish performance, boot-ups, hangs, crashes, and freezes? If this is so, you have to check its Windows XP Registry.
The registry in your computer is its filing system in which it functions to keep preferences and settings related to its operating system, hardware and software. With its function, it is just like your central nervous system, such that when ruined will subject the computer to various technical problems.
If you are not familiar with the Windows Registry, you may be intimidated to touch it fearing the trouble would go serious. However, to fix it doesn’t need you to be a trained computer technician. If your computer has just been recently compromised with symptoms displayed like the ones mentioned above, there are just some things that you need to remember.
Yes, no need to call on your computer technician. However, secure a backup of your Registry and new Windows restore point first. In this way, reverting back the computer to where it was before repairing can be easily done should a damage occurs in the process. Doing this method can be done with the first of the following three steps.
Click Start, and then All Programs under it, point your mouse over Accessories and then System Tools. Click the option to start new restore point which can be found under System Restore. After finding it, name it as you like, and then finish by clicking Create. Finishing this method will allow your computer to have the restore point needed to protect your operating system should any damage occur.
On the second step, again begin by clicking Start. Find Run and click it, after which a box will appear where you have to type REGEDIT. Doing so will make the registry editor to open. Remember not to touch anything in it as it can be unsafe especially if you are not exactly knowledgeable about what you are doing. Just choose File and then click Export under it. Select a place where you will store your .reg file. Name the file and then save it. A file containing all essential information will then be created.
The third step after making sure safety backups are in proper place, is to fix Windows XP registry. At this point, you will have to use specialized software program. Make sure it is the right one, meaning it has the capability to do deep, rigid scan, locate broken, empty, and corrupted files – which you will trash later on.
