to check email and the odd website. However, this is a task that
needs to be done in case your computer is not working well.
You will realize that your computer is beginning to work slowly and
to malfunction for no apparent fault of yours. In addition to the slow
boot up and performance, you will encounter a lot of error messages as
well as hanging screens. The reason for this poor performance is that
your Windows Registry probably has reached its full capacity of data and
needs to be cleared out. Your computer stores data there whenever you
use it, and eventually it gets filled up to capacity, thereby hampering
your computer's speed of operation.
The first step to a window XP [color:6f74=#009900 ! important][color:6f74=#009900 ! important]registry [color:6f74=#009900 ! important]repair is making a backup of your operating
system and of all important data. You have to go to Start - Programs -
Accessories - System Tools - System Restore. Use the option available to
create a new restore point.
Once this is done, you have to visit Start - Run, after which you
have to type in REGEDIT, You then have to click on File - Export, after
which you have to save your.reg file.
These two steps constitute your backups in case something goes wrong.
You should attempt to do a window XP registry repair only after you
have done this because if you lose any data it will be irretrievable.
Your Windows operating system has the option for you to use System
Restore in order to undo any changes in Windows XP.
You have to click Start - Run - type
%SystemRoot%\System32\Restore\Rstrui.exe and then click OK. You will
reach the Welcome to System Restore page where you can do the needful.
Windows XP has been designed so that you can make changes such as
these, but you should not attempt it if your comfort level is low. You
might end up doing more harm than good by doing so. There have been many
instances of people deleting the wrong files by accident without even
having made backups. A far better idea would be to get someone else to
do this job for you.
Getting a professional to repair your computer, even for a small job,
may cost money, but you will at least know that your computer is
working well because its registry is up to date.
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