How do I fix or reset the registry in my PC?

December 29th, 2009

Posted by admin in registry fix | 7 Comments »

I’m having problems with my registry, you know! "Regedit" Yeah, I want to know how to fix it or to reset it entirely. Any suggestions?

You could always try out Registry Fix you can get there from http://www.choosingahost.com/regfix/

7 Responses

  1. Ami N Says:

    Ccleaner
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  2. Chris Says:

    The registry is a log of all the programs and applications on a computer
    once it is delete from there it no longer will show up on it.

    But if u delete something from it the only way that i can think of the fix it is a System restore
    if that wont work
    then you have to hope to god u have one saved some where
    if not time to start over
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  3. Lee Says:

    Ccleaner
    Do not use system restore
    I have ccleaner on my iMac
    Beleive me it works
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    Personal experience

  4. chezzrob Says:

    Safe Mode Bootup
    =============
    Try this, its easy and will not harm anything

    Slowly tap the F8 key while the computer is powering up

    Just after the screen goes blank, the F8 key will point the computer to a menu where safe mode can be selected.

    Note if you mistakenly tap F8 key again, it will continue through to normal boot

    Scroll and select last known good configuration.

    This is stronger than doing a system restore in normal mode.
    Wait till the boot has finished before clicking anything.
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  5. Jan S Says:

    No not CCleaner. Good cleaner, but not for registry cleaning
    Read this and you will be convinced
    I am going to recommend Comodo Registry Cleaner instead
    http://www.warp2search.net/contentteller/news_story/comodo_registry_cleaner_review.html

    http://download.cnet.com/Comodo-Registry-Cleaner/3000-2094_4-10895685.html
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  6. walle Says:

    Welcome to registry expert reviews to find a fine registry cleaner.
    References :
    http://users7.nofeehost.com/walle321

  7. Alan E Says:

    You could always try out Registry Fix you can get there from http://www.choosingahost.com/regfix/
    References :

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