Edit the registry

My registry has 517 problems, which, if not corrected, may increase in the future. I want to "repair of invalid Application Folders. My system shows the exact location of the invalid files. Please advice how can I proceed. I use Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit).

Uninstall the registry cleaner. Remove the so-called '517 problems' you will give significant benefits and may create new problems which cannot be solved otherwise than by a new installation of the operating system and all the implications.

The best way to solve problems is to use the tools provided with Windows and won with the information they provide for advice here on what they reveal. Event Viewer and Device Manager are good places to begin inquiries. This method of solving problems can be consumimg of time, but that your computer skills are developed, you will find the life becomes easier. It can also be fun challenges that understanding of the works of your computer.

Event Viewer reports

1. normally, when an error occurs on your computer looking in Event Viewer should be your starting point to find a solution. More related system errors are recorded and get an exact copy of the relevant report is important. Unfortunately, is not easy to understand reports and most of the users computer need help with their interpretation. I have to say later interpretation.

2 Event Viewer includes three main newspapers of Windows. Here's the Application, security, and system. For purposes of troubleshooting system is by far the most important.

3. to access the system log, select Start, Control Panel, administrative tools, Event Viewer, in the list on the left of the window select Windows and the system logs. Place the cursor on the system, right click and select filter current log. Check the front of the error and click OK and see you only reports errors. Click the Date and time column header to sort. You may need to click a second time to see the last report above.

4. a tip for posting copies of error reports! Run Event Viewer and double-click the error you want to copy. Click the copy button to place a copy in the Clipboard and close Event Viewer. Now start your message and paste it into the body of the message. Make sure that it is the first dough right out of the event viewer.

5. He cautioned against three types of reports, information, and reports errors. In most situations, it is the error reports that offer the best information but sometimes WARNING reports provide useful clues.

6. all reports have stamps date and hour and when troubleshooting, it is important to focus on the latest reports. Reports of studies from the point when the computer is started, and then check if a similar report appeared in the previous session. If errors do not repeat investigation as to why they happen is wasted effort.

7. in the individual reports the most important information is the event ID and Source such as these help when looking for help on the internet. The description is just as important and copy the exact text to use as search criteria greatly helps achieve better results when using Google. Not paraphrase descriptions when other people asking for help.

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