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How to correct and update your PC Registry Repairing and updating your PC Registry

By James Roberts

If your PC is performing badly or if you are getting blue screens or actual system lockups and you’re thinking of getting a new computer, consider this. You may be experiencing problems with your Windows System Registry. If the Registry is corrupted - meaning there are either duplicate, truncated, or erroneous links and values in your Registry, this may be the source of your problems. This can slow you down or lock you up.
Your System Registry is the master file of all the parameters and codes that Windows uses to run all your programs. It contains, for example, the name of the launch file, its address or folder, and any parameters that this application uses during its execution. If there are any data corruptions with these values - called Keys, or if it’s damaged or duplicated, this can cause a slowing process while Windows verifies which set of data is correct or newer.
As with many Microsoft programs, it was not originally intended to perform the all-inclusive tasks that it now performs, nor was it created with appropriate levels of security and self-maintenance. Because this is very technical stuff, you’ll need professionally-developed quality registry software to get the job done.
Microsoft does not supply any type of utility process or program which will clean registry and reorganize the values and keys on this file. That means that over time it will become degraded or corrupt. It is up to you, the user, to do a registry fix on your own system, or use a registry software program to do it. If you’re a techie you can get the instructions online - in fact you probably wouldn’t be reading this article. Since most people are not technical, a windows cleaner software utility is the next best alternative - possibly even a better one.
First, obtain a quality Registry Backup tool - like ERUNT, available by searching the internet - and perform a Registry Backup before you do anything else. Secondly, get a quality Windows System Registry Software system - like RegistryEasy - to perform the Registry repair. Do not attempt to do a registry repair with a cheap or freeware product - this could result in your system being in even worse shape.
After the scan is complete and you know you have errors, go to the next step. Run the update function and the software will correct all your errors, replace deleted DLL files and eliminate the redundancies. {Then you can finish by running the backup and storing safely your registry software package. | Finally, run the Backup step and save a copy of your registry software in a safe place.



Author Resource:-> Arlan Gorshich is Senior Article Editor for What-Why-How researching and writing on numerous topics including how to use registry software and best ways to fix registry that work fast!