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How to fix registry in windows xp?

December 23rd, 2012 2 comments

After getting the system fix virus and getting the computer working again I can’t get to all of my programs that are still shown as being in the computer. I used RegCur and it said that I have registry problems that needed to be fixed. How do I do that with out paying for them to fix that. I suspect that they my be the ones that started the virus in the first place.

You could use either Ccleaner or Glary Utilities to fix your registry.

http://www.glaryutilities.com

You might end up having to reinstall the OS at any rate, mind you.

Where can i download a free registry cleaner for windows xp?

December 13th, 2012 5 comments

i need one fast as i used a trial version and it found over 700 faults but it did not repair then so i need a free registry cleaner that will clean and repair my pc. does anyone know of any site?

CCleaner is great. CCleaner and Advanced WindowsCare Personal do more than just clean the registry but there are other free ones to choose from:

1) CCleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused files from your system – allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. CCleaner also fixes your registry. But the best part is that it’s fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware.
http://www.ccleaner.com/

2) Advanced WindowsCare Personal is a comprehensive PC care utility that takes a one-click approach to help protect, repair, and optimize your computer.
http://www.iobit.com/

3) Eusing Free Registry Cleaner is a free registry repair software that allows you to safely clean and repair registry problems.
http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_clea…

4) Registry Distiller is a free registry cleaner that will optimize your system by removing obsolete and incorrect information from the registry, resulting in a faster computer that is less prone to errors.
http://www.codeode.com/registrydistiller…

5) TweakNow RegCleaner Standard is a free registry cleaner that will scour your system’s registry for useless/unneeded registry entries and optionally remove these for you. These entries are often left behind after the removal of software, cluttering the registry and possibly hindering your system’s overall performance.
http://www.tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html

How do I get into the registry of my computer? I have windows XP?

December 5th, 2012 7 comments

I don’t want to change anything – I know this can be disasterous if a person doesn’t know what they are doing in the registry. I just want to look at all the activity that has been made on the computer – including deleted stuff and chat room stuff as well. I think this is the way to do that. If there is a different way, please let me know what that might be.

Getting into the Windows Registry is very simple. From the Start Menu, select "Run" (or press the [Windows Logo Key] + [R]) and type in "regedit" (without the quotes), press [Enter].

The Registry provides much information about the stuff in your computer, but I think this is not the way to monitor what all activities that have taken place in your computer. One needs to have very advanced knowledge about the Registry to do the right thing in there and get the right information.

For example, chat room stuff are not stored in any part of the registry, simply because it is too trivial and large to be stored there. Registry is a place for critical system and program settings to be stored.

Deleted stuff can be viewed and maybe recovered using file recovery utilities, for example. Your chat history is accessible from right inside the messenger software, in most cases.

How can I clean my computer registry myself?

November 12th, 2012 5 comments

I know that this is something that should be done, but everyone wants you to download something to clean you registry. I have Windows xp. Can I do it myself?

http://download.cnet.com/Free-Window-Registry-Repair/3000-2086_4-10606555.html?tag=mncol

Use this above Free program only twice a month…very powerful….I use it twice a month…works well…

Also keep this small free utility on your pc…to keep the junk and temp files and registry clean….

http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/

PS: Don’t try to clean the registry yourself…one mistake and you could find yourself reformatting.

how do you remove the blue registry screen from the windows xp operating system?

November 11th, 2012 2 comments

My computer won’t start after booting. I get this blue screen that reads the hive registry is missing or corrupt. How do I fix this problem?

Could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software. This problem can be solved by uninstalling new software, updating device drivers and making minor configuration changes . From http://fixit.in/bluescreenofdeath.html . You can also run a free registry scan using utilities from http://re7.info

How do you stop the registry cleaner message from popping up?

November 5th, 2012 3 comments

Registry cleaner message keeps popping up- do not want it. Need step by step instructions to stop it from showing. Thanks.

Do these popups say "Messenger Service" in the title bar?

If so, then you are using an older version or (un-updated) of Windows (pre XP SP2). These type of popups exploit the Messenger Service in your Windows OS, which after XP SP2 is disabled by default.

A popup blocker "thingy" will be of no help in this case.

You have 3 choices to end the problem.

1. You can disable and stop Messenger Service by typing "services msc." (without the ""s) into your Run Box and then disabling and stopping Messenger Service.

OR

2. You can use the free utility called Shoot The Messenger to automatically disable this unnecessary service.
http://www.grc.com/stm/shootthemessenger.htm

Please note that Windows Messenger Service is not the same as any Instant Messenger program that you may have on your computer. Disabling it will not cause you to lose any IM functionality that you may have.

OR (Best Solution)

3. Update or upgrade your operating system to at least Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).

Good luck

How does registry problem slows down windows XP and how to solve it?

November 5th, 2012 7 comments

My windows XP is running slow and gets hanged sometimes. How do I solve this problem? I heard registry problem can be a cause. If that is so, what can I do to solve the problem? Can Ccleaner be used for the purpose?

Registry is the controller of who is who in a computer, it manages what is installed, what it has to do, when to start etc. So if a registry key is corrupt/missing or manipulated it can cause a lot of side effects for your pc’s health. Some programs can be too much at the computer startup and they hence will cause the machine to be slow as well.

Fixing this Yes can be done by ccleaner for both the registry obsolete keys as well as startup entry’s. They are also a lot of other utility programs that can do the work like reg-cure & ace utilities but only that they are not free. Use Ccleaner and its free.

Slow Computer? Fixing the Boot and Why You Should not Use Msconfig to Edit the Startup Files

March 9th, 2011 No comments

The quickest way to see what loads at startup, is to run the MSConfig utility. MSConfig is a troubleshooting utility that lets you edit .INI files, services and startup files. While not documented in Windows help, it is explained in the online Windows XP Resource Kit. You must have Administrator’s rights to use the MSConfig utility.

To run MSConfig, click on Start/Run and type in MSConfig and enter. Clicking on the Startup tab will show you all the programs loading at start-up.

However, don’t utilize msconfig to disable startup applications. Though it functions as a basic startup manager, msconfig shouldn’t be used to alter your PC’s auto-start programs, because by doing that:

– you change the registry where there are services that are necessary for hardware and booting. Once you uncheck a service in msconfig, you disable it entirely.

– while disabled with msconfig, programs may not be uninstalled properly and orphaned entries often will be left behind.

– switching back to normal startup mode, the orphan entries can result in boot up errors.

– msconfig does not list all applications loaded in all possible startup locations, some entry points are hidden and unknown to the user.

– msconfig does not allow the complete removal of disabled entries from its list.

It is far better to use a startup manager. You can download quite a few managers and use for free. You can try out Mike Lin’s Startup Control Panel, Autoruns and Starter by CodeStuff. In any of these programs, If you untick an entry it will no longer run at startup. This will allow you to experiment and see how your system performs with any of them disabled.

But, first things first. Before you attempt any changes to the startup configuration it is wise to create a restore point which you can fall back on if an unforeseen problem arises.

Click on Start – Help and Support.

Click on the System Restore menu.

Select Create a restore point and click Next

Enter a name for the restore point and click on Create

The restore point has been created. Click Close.

Now you are sure that you have a point you can fall back to if you run into any problems altering your startup.

From a clean start, you can add back files, such as antivirus and firewalls that run at boot time. A major problem with editing the startup is knowing which files you need or not. Usually you can get an idea of what a file is by looking at the ‘command’ or ‘location’ column. The command is the actual executable file, including any options or switches, used to start a file. For example, the startup item ‘eventsrc’ has a command that shows us that it is in the Real folder, so we know it’s associated with the RealMedia player. The location shows where the command is executed from, usually from a registry key, or the Windows Startup folder.

If you don’t know what the file is or does, the Sysinfo.org startup list is a database of known files that you may encounter. When you find a file in the startup list you don’t know, for example, “eventsvc”, look it up in the database. But the database has many entries and the easiest way I found to identify these programs was to google them.

Now when you’re all done and you have disabled the uneccessary programs running at startup, your system should be booting faster and trouble free.

Now that you have partially fixed the slow boot, you can carry on with the process of fixing your slow computer.

To really speed up your slow computer you need to:

– Remove unused applications.

– Clean your browser’s history, temp data and your Favorite or Bookmark list.

– Optimize the Windows Registry

– Scan for and remove threats like viruses, malware etc.

– Take some more measures to make the boot process faster.

– Keep those startup apps you’ve disabled from reloading into the startup.

– Free your PC’s memory whenever possible.

– Schedule your cleanup programs to run automatically.

– Place all your data files together in one easy to use location.

– Defrag and organize your disks so that your most used files are in the fast lane.

– Optimize, tune and tweak your PC for optimal speed and stability.

I have researched and tested several products over a period of several months and in order for me to get our slow PC’s performance up to speed again, I made use of not less than 17 different products, each of which is designed to do a certain task on the computer. Eventually we ended up using 11 of these apps (all freeware) on a regular basis which keeps our PC’s performing clean and error free.

In forthcoming articles I’ll explain to you in detail, how to clear out forgotten programs, unused, unnecessary and junk files and how to clean and streamline the Windows registry.

Tom Meintjes
http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/slow-computer-fixing-the-boot-and-why-you-should-not-use-msconfig-to-edit-the-startup-files-717508.html

How to Make Your Computer Working Faster?

February 27th, 2011 10 comments

If you want to have a faster computer and get rid of those sluggish problems and system 32 errors and restarts, you need to fix the registry errors with registry cleaner and keep the registry up to date.

Why do we need a registry cleaner?

A registry cleaner is a program that removes the invalid registry keys like the old entries, fragmented entries, embedded keys, and so on. These registry keys are unnecessary and you can still run the computer, but they will make the system slower and problems crop up frequently with such errors in the registry. By cleaning these keys the software keeps the registry error free and ensuring optimum performance of the computer.

How to choose a registry cleaner for Windows?

There are so many options for you to choose registry cleaners over the internet and what you need to do is to get the best of them. Here are some suggestions for you to choose a useful cleaner.

    * You need to download the registry cleaner for Windows, it means for the Windows version that you are using. For example, if you are using Windows XP as your operating system, you need to download a program that is specifically designed for Windows XP and then you can get the maximum benefit from the software.

 

    * You should always download a registry cleaning tool that lets you scan the registry manually as well as comes with schedule scanning feature. It will save your time as well as make the use of the software much easier.

 

    * The software must have the ability to back up and restore the registry that may be of great help in case there is a problem after the registry modified.

How to get the best free registry cleaner software?

You are never short of choices when it comes to registry cleaner. There are so many websites that are offering registry cleaning tools and some of them are available for free downloading. All you need to do is to select the best free registry cleaner and download it for you. There are some websites that are offering the trial version of the software, if you download that, you have to buy the software later to get the full utility after the trial period is over. Therefore, it is better to get the full version. Before making decision, you need to carefully read the specifications mentioned by the vendor at the website.

Author is an administrator and technical expert in the field of computer security and performance enhancing software like Registry Cleaner, Anti Spyware, and Anti Spam Filter. Visit our Home Page at http://www.PerfectOptimizer.com or Resource Center to read more about products.

JJY

Norton Utilities 14 won’t start up on windows XP 32 bit?

February 4th, 2011 1 comment

The .exe loads a small yellow and white box that says Norton Utilities but never loads anything after that. What’s going on? I need to clean my registry files.

if you want to clean your registry files, try using CCleaner which you can get from http://www.ccleaner.com – this will clean out some files but not many.

You could also try a tool called "Frontline Registry Cleaner" which you can see at http://www.fastregistryfixes.com/best_registry_cleaner_tools.html