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How to Fix Corrupt Registry Files

Written on February 8, 2008 | Chris McRaymond

Having to deal with a corrupt registry can be very challenging for those who are computer savvy as well as those who are not. From deciding whether to use manual fix or not, to chosing the right registry repair software that will ensure your PC works well afterwards, the challenges are numerous. Whatever your level of experience, though, using a registry repair tool to fix corrupt registry files might be the preferred option because deleting the wrong registry entry could result in more problems for your PC. This article will show you how to fix corrupt registry files without causing more harm to your PC.

Before you begin fixing the corrupt registry files, perform a registry backup. The importance of this cannot be overemphasized. If anything goes wrong, you can at least restore it and then you’re back to square one, which is better than being worse off. A quick way to backup the registry is to create a System Restore Point. To learn how to do this, please visit our tutorial on How To Backup The Windows Registry.

Now after performing a backup, the next step would be to fix corrupt registry files. Like I mentioned earlier, things can easily go sour with a manual fix. So I recommend using a suitable Registry Repair Software. You can chose from a variety of tools for the job, but I have found RegCure to be better than most tools out there. An exciting feature of RegCure is the ability to manually delete problem entries after performing a registry scan. With this feature, you can selete only the problems you want to fix and promptly fix it. Another feature of RegCure is the presence of a registry backup and restore utility. With this utility, an automatic backup is created every time you use RegCure and you can easily restore any or all registry entries any time.

The benefits of using a registry repair software to fix corrupt registry files far outweighs doing it manually (even if you’re savvy enough to do it manually). Besides peace of mind, you save time since a manual repair could take several minutes to a few hours. So if your PC needs a boost, all you might need is a registry cleanup.

Click here to download RegCure and perform a free scan of the Windows registry.

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