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Why you think you have errors of reg? Whatever you do, do not use a registry cleaner.

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  • Microsoft has a software that cleans, repairs and fix registry errors for free?

    Clean and fix free registry errors

    Microsoft has a software that cleans, repairs and fix registry errors for free

    On Tuesday, January 18, 2011 20:38:14 + 0000, Tinaya says:

    Microsoft has a software that cleans, repairs and fix registry errors for free

    N ° and stay away from all these programs.

    Registry cleaning programs are all snake oil. Cleaning of the
    registration is not necessary and is dangerous. Let alone register and
    do not use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and
    What software record cleaning suppliers are trying to convince you,
    have unused registry entries is not really make you hurt.
    The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner by mistake
    delete an entry you need is much greater than any potential benefit
    It can have.
    Read http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/000643.html

    and http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099

    and also
    http://blogs.technet.com/markrussinovich/Archive/2005/10/02/registry-junk-a-Windows-fact-of-life.aspx

    Let me stress that neither me nor anyone else who warns the
    use of registry cleaners never said that they always cause
    problems. If they have always caused problems, they would disappear from
    the market almost immediately. Many people have used a registry
    cleaner and never had a problem with it.

    The problem with a registry cleaner is that it carries with it
    the risk of a significant problem. And since there is no
    benefits of using a registry cleaner, running that risk is a very bad
    good deal.

    Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

  • What is the best way to correct the registry errors without the use of a registry cleaner in XP?

    I am sorry to raise this issue that so many people who have asked me.  I read pages and pages of discussions on the MS forum on this subject, and without exception, all the experts said Microsoft registry cleaners are completely unnecessary and that junk in the registers has no performance impact at all.  Instead, they say, to do x, y and z.  I am running Windows XP on my desk for five years, and gradually, he got so slow it's almost unbearable.  It takes 10-15 minutes just to start, and sometimes it takes 2 minutes or more just to open a window of browser (IE8) or go to the previous page by using the arrow to the left.  Before you tell me all the things it could be, please let me say that:

    1. my PC has not always been this slow!  It is getting worse.

    2. all my Windows software is up to date.  I have automatic updates on.

    3. I have a lot of disk space, almost 75% of free space on a hard drive of 80 GB.

    4. my PC is free of viruses, spyware and Trojans.  I have McAfee antivirus running and I also sometimes run Malwarebytes and Trojan Killer, because they always find things that don't have McAfee.

    5. I defragment my hard drive on a regular basis.

    6. I regularly delete all my temporary files by using the Windows Disk Cleanup utility.

    7. I have very little, if any "Add-ons".  No toolbar Yahoo or Google (or Bing!).

    8. I removed nearly every program that I start, so that they are not running in the background.

    9. I uninstalled all the programs that I don't use.

    However, I still have a slow ever-more computer.  Sometimes, when I see ads on TV to increase the speed of my PC, I download the 'free' software, and they claim to find hundreds or thousands of "registry errors.  When I look at the newspapers, I see many entries in registry for 'Netscape' and 'Google Earth', which I uninstalled years ago, as well as entries for the videos that I downloaded, seen once, and deleted a long time ago.

    So, what's the problem?  If it's not related to my registry (which Trojan Killer says has more 6 000 entries!), what else could be?  I would appreciate greatly any advice you can give, because there are dozens of companies on their touting their registry cleaners and the uninstall (for a price) programs, and after reading reviews of the MS MVPs, I'm skeptical of their claims.  Thank you.  :)

    I can't disagree with a lot of things have already been said.

    I'm willing to accept that your machine does actually takes 10 to 15 minutes on the clock. It's completely absurd.

    Some people call your "Windows Rot" problem. Becomes just the slower windows over time. It is a collection of things that are happening in the background. Yes I believe that the register contributes. Using a registry cleaner is not a "magic" solution But it can help a little.

    The PC care program/process you described is above average.  I suggest you add CCleaner. Disk Cleanup is not bad, CCleaner is better, cleaning of other stuff which does not resemble the DC. It won't be a significant difference because disk space is not your problem, but it will help a little.

    'Play' with the registry is VERY risky. If you decide to go ahead, I would say that first make you a copy of the full image backup using a utility that can be started and run from a CD/DVD. Just in case the registry cleaner breaks of your machine.

    Registry cleaners is that they take a "best estimate" to what is no longer necessary. Sometimes they think wrong. And each vacuum cleaner will clean slightly different sets of places.  If the tool does not provide a way to back up the registry before you start cleaning, do not use it. He is not careful enough.

    If vacuuming offer 'levels' of cleaning, enjoy. Open for more aggressive cleaning, with resetting and long series of normal use between cleanings.

    You are looking for a tool which also makes registry "defragmentation". The registry is a database that get disorganized by additions and deletions. Defragmentation will be re - organize and get rid of a 'lost' space, making it the smallest file, afterwards faster to read.  It is not something you need to do frequently, but since you've never done it in 5 years, it would help, after cleaning registry.

    Another place to find CPU and RAM wasted resources is Windows Services. These are small programs that start at boot time. They run in the background and provide support services to all applications or specific applications.  Many applications services are running even though you don't really need them. You can find information on which you can set by Googling for 'Windows XP hardening'. There are a lot of sites with good information. They call it hardening because by disabling unnecessary stuff, you leave less possible openings for the "bad guys" to the attack.

    Ultimately, I think your best bet will simply bite the bullet and re - install windows and all your applications. It's the best way to restore your computer to almost any performance fees factory. (It is not exactly factory fresh because you need to add a ton of Windows updates).

    Before you re-install, do copy image 1 or more full backups. At least one must be done using a tool that will easily allow you to extract the files. You data backup files separately to make it easier to restore the reinstallation. IE, copy it to a USB key.

    Many "experts" actually expect to, and do, re - install windows every 6-12 months!  I think it's a bit exaggerated, but they swear by it.

    Once you do your re - install, create a copy of the magnified image
    Install a firewall application (before the windows updates)
    Once you do all updates of windows, create a copy of the magnified image
    After that you re-install all your apps, create another copy of the complete picture.

    In this way, in the future, you have more current points to restore your computer to. It will reduce the time you spend to get back to the current configuration.

    On a 5 year old XP machine, you have probably 512 MB - 1 GB of RAM. You might also consider taking in the shop (or DIY) and bump the RAM up to at least 2 GB or better still max out.  The current versions of the applications use much more memory than they did 5 years ago. Even XP will be since he has been seriously corrected since then.

  • Y at - it a freeware available to "clean up the registry errors?

    Registry Cleaner - I 240 errors and prefer NOT to buy s/w - y at - it a freeware available to "clean up the registry errors?

    Original title: Registry Cleaner

    We recommend to not to use Registry cleaners by editing the registry (even if the software is authentic) may cause problems of stability with Windows and it translates to reinstallation of Windows. So, that Windows works fine, ignore the registry cleaners and messages that popup by these software.

    In addition, as go merge it is said, there are many fraudulent software on the market that requires a payment to clean your registry errors. As a result, envelope using registry cleaners.

  • Registry errors

    I've only used a computer for 2 years so I don't know much about them.  I have more than 500 registry errors that must be fixed and gain speed and freezes on my computer.  I live on a fixed income and need to know if there is a program that I can buy that will help these problems.  I have AVAST security paid program and there are the files they can analyze only jackets on and not the content, also left programs I had here and removed fragments.  I am not computer savvy and I would really appreciate the help, and I'd rather not iyogi.  Thank you

    @ Matthew_Ha please post a reply when you move a message to get into the new forum. Ping EmilyF if you aren't aware of this. Thank you.
     
    @ BonnieDeffinbaugh what suggested program you have over 500 registry errors? Whatever you do, do not use a registry cleaner.
     
    Download and run the free versions of these programs after checking the updates.
     
     
     

    Run a defragmentation when finished.
  • Try to diagnose spontaneous registry errors in Windows XP

    I use the software called RegistryBooster on my pc. The manufacturer is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and the software works very well (although it does not provide a log of specifically what changes he made in the registry repair). I can launch the application manually if I want, and it will scan the registry for errors and then give the opportunity to correct. However, I was do monitor the registry during the day and notify me if there is a problem. For a week or two, it has popped up saying that it found errors anywhere from 9 to 27. What I want to know is: How do these errors occur if I use the pc normally? My typical activity is surfing the Web (no dangerous sites), electronic control, listen to music via WinAmp and make Web development in Adobe Dreamweaver. Is it normal that just registry errors happen over time?

    Sunday, October 3, 2010 18:56:33 + 0000, okieseeker wrote:

    I use the software called RegistryBooster on my pc. The manufacturer is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and the software works very well (although it does not provide a log of specifically what changes he made in the registry repair).

    Registry cleaning programs are all snake oil. Cleaning of the
    registration is not necessary and is dangerous. Let alone register and
    do not use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and
    What software record cleaning suppliers are trying to convince you,
    have unused registry entries is not really make you hurt.
    The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner by mistake
    delete an entry you need is much greater than any potential benefit
    It can have.
    Read http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/000643.html

    and http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099

    and also
    http://blogs.technet.com/markrussinovich/Archive/2005/10/02/registry-junk-a-Windows-fact-of-life.aspx

    Let me stress that neither me nor anyone else who warns the
    use of registry cleaners never said that they always cause
    problems. If they have always caused problems, they would disappear from
    the market almost immediately. Many people have used a registry
    cleaner and never had a problem with it.

    The problem with a registry cleaner is that it carries with it
    the risk of a significant problem. And since there is no
    benefits of using a registry cleaner, running that risk is a very bad
    good deal.

    Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

  • Registry errors. A lot of them!

    I ran a system Analyzer, and among other things, it came with some 1000 registry errors.  Is it possible that this is the source of my very slow performance?
    I ran Disk Defragmenter, virus scan, deleted all unnecessary programs at startup until (I can find it).

    I am running XP Media Center Version 2002 SP 3. do I need a registry cleaner?  suggestions?

    Thank you

    RSL

    NO YOU DO NOT HAVE A REGISTRY MORE CLEAN!

    According to many "analyzers; and "cleaners", a new system out of the box will be hundreds of registry 'Mistakes' - they are not mistakes at all and may be to reduce the risk of problems later.

    All registry cleaners have one goal - to enrich the writer.

    They do nothing else, except potentiall paralyze your system

    There is NO 'good' registry cleaner

  • Get performance and slow registry errors in Windows XP

    The artist slow system, application crashes, etc.

    * Original title - any information you can give me about the Windows XP registry errors? *

    Hello

    1. what questions do you have with the registry?
    2. meet you experience slow performance, the application crashes with Internet Explorer or use all the applications installed on Windows XP?
     
    Follow the steps mentioned below and check if that helps:

    Step 1: Check in SafeMode with network.
    Follow the link below to find out how to start your computer in safe mode with network.
    To start the computer in safe mode
    http://www.Microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/proddocs/en-us/boot_failsafe.mspx?mfr=true

    Step 2:
    How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353

    Note: Reset the computer to start as usual

    When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:

    a. click Start, click Run, type msconfig.exe Search box and press ENTER.

    If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click continue.

    b. on the general tab, click the Normal startup option and then click OK.

    c. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click restart.

  • free looking for software that fixes the registry errors (windows XP)

    I used two free software tools to check the performance of my desktop computer. They all find many errors (including registry errors) but they will not fix them without subscribing to them.

    I have no experience in this area so I don't really know what to trust. Any suggestions on what tool would be best to use to improve the PC performance and fix errors etc.

    Thank you in advance!

    You need not register to speed up your PC, registry is an important part of the system, and you should not change it and it is better than not using any which registry cleaner. Instead, you can use free tools in Windows to speed up your PC, including:

    (1) defragnment

    clean the disc 2)

    check the disk 3)

    And also update your Windows and full-body scan with anti-virus and also to remove programs that you don't want to add/remove programs in Control Panel. I also suggest that take a look at:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/atwork/maintenance/speed.aspx

  • ActiveX and COM-registry error details

    ActiveX and COM-registry error details

    32 bit - Backupshell 1.0 Type Library
    The 1.0\HELPDIR for this typelibrary subkey contains no data.

    64 bit - Backupshell 1.0 Type Library
    The 1.0\HELPDIR for this typelibrary subkey contains no data.

    32-bit - IBackupLocationsShellFolderImpl
    This interface points to the type library missing {00020424-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}.

    34 bit - SymDgnHC
    This object points to the type mising {ABEB124A-7647-4B25-BF95-E06F00245769} klibrary.

    Our Modem dies on us and we waited for another expedition, we tried to play old games from our old computer that had windows 98. We have now XP and a new computer. But the games would not play because they seemed not compatiable with this new system. Ever since then with the new modem, which is the same as the last who dies, the computer runs VERY slowly and is worse than dial-up, we have DSL. I have Norton 360 and Regisrty Revivier. They seem to help, but after a few minutes to an hour, the system slowes horribly. Please help me! I deleted this remotley near the old games too.

    Get rid of the registry reviver (make sure that registry cleaner you are using, some may make things worse) and Norton. What you wanted first of all, have you not uninstall? Do not remove the folder. You will have more probs

  • I reinstalled windows vista to factory default and during the analysis of the registry errors found 1395 errors

    I reinstalled windows vista to factory default and when parsing registry errors with norton utilities found errors in 1395. what I would do. I have to fix all the mistakes.

    Hi mohdrafi,.

    No need to panic. If you used another registry, cleaner, we could see 2000, 3000 or 4000 even depedning errors that the registry search cleaner. Registry cleaners are so reliable that I wouldn't even recommend them. In fact you don't need a registry cleaner and, contrary to popular reports, your registry "is not" increased cleaning performance. Registry cleaners are noted for the provision of many "false positives" it makes you wonder if the registry cleaner is saying 'what the devil I know, just delete this and the other and hope everything works eventually. My advice? Forget the registry cleaning!

    John Barnett MVP: Windows XP Expert associated with: Windows Desktop Experience: Web: http://www.winuser.co.uk ; Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org ; Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org ; Web: http://www.silversurfer-guide.com

  • Registry errors. System hangs. How to fix registry errors?

    How to fix registry errors? The registry errors affect the performance of the pc?
    My windows crashes often. Bases of installed microsoft security update.

    Hello

    Check out these utilities to see if information may be collected:

    It is an excellent tool for displaying the blue screen error information

    -Free - BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during ' blue screen of the.
    death ' crashes, and displays the information about all crashes in one table.
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/blue_screen_view.html

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    This utility can be used to check the event log for errors other than a BSOD, many crash
    Events will write to the event log.

    MyEventViewer can be verified at the time of the blue screen (BSOD) within a second
    or so from the time of the BSOD for more information on the possible cause - see TIP.

    MyEventViewer - free - a simple alternative in the standard Windows Event Viewer.
    TIP - Options - Advanced filter allows you to see a period of time instead of the whole of the record-
    Set it for a bit before and after the time of the BSOD.
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/my_event_viewer.html

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    AppCrashView - free - a small utility for Windows Vista and Windows 7 that appears
    details of all application crashes occurred in your system. The information breaks down
    is extracted from the .wer files created by the component of Windows Error Reporting (WER)
    the operating system every time that an accident occurred. AppCrashView also allows for the
    easily check the list of accidents to the text/html/csv/xml file.
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/app_crash_view.html

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    These methods can help correct most of the problems of crash.

    References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.

    What antivirus/antispyware/security products do you have on the machine? Be one you have NEVER
    on this machine, including those you have uninstalled (they leave leftovers behind which can cause
    strange problems).

    ----------------------------------------------------

    Follow these steps:

    Try these to erase corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.

    Start - type this in the search box-> find COMMAND at the top and RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

    Enter this at the command prompt - sfc/scannow

    How to fix the system files of Windows 7 with the System File Checker
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1538-SFC-SCANNOW-Command-System-File-Checker.html

    How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.exe) program
    generates in Windows Vista cbs.log
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228

    Also run CheckDisk, so we cannot exclude as much as possible of the corruption.

    How to run check disk in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

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    After the foregoing:

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or
    Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    Use advanced tools to solve performance problems in Windows 7
    http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/6152/use-advanced-tools-to-troubleshoot-performance-problems-in-Windows-7/

    Problems with the overall speed of the system and performance
    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/GP/slow_windows_performance?p=1

    How to troubleshoot performance issues in Windows Vista
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950685

    Optimize the performance of Microsoft Windows Vista
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/959062
    To see everything that is in charge of startup - wait a few minutes with nothing to do - then right-click
    Taskbar - the Task Manager process - take a look at stored by - Services - this is a quick way
    reference (if you have a small box at the bottom left - show for all users, then check that).

    How to change, add or remove startup programs in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1401-startup-programs-change.html

    A quick check to see that load method 2 is - using MSCONFIG then put a list of
    those here.
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    Tools that should help you:

    Process Explorer - free - find out which files, key of registry and other objects processes have opened.
    What DLLs they have loaded and more. This exceptionally effective utility will show you even who has
    each process.
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

    Autoruns - free - see what programs are configured to start automatically when you start your system
    and you log in. Autoruns also shows you the full list of registry and file locations where applications can
    Configure auto-start settings.
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
    Process Monitor - Free - monitor the system files, registry, process, thread and DLL real-time activity.
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

    There are many excellent free tools from Sysinternals
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/default.aspx

    -Free - WhatsInStartUP this utility displays the list of all applications that are loaded automatically
    When Windows starts. For each request, the following information is displayed: Type of startup (registry/Startup folder), Command - Line String, the product name, Version of the file, the name of the company;
    Location in the registry or the file system and more. It allows you to easily disable or remove unwanted
    a program that runs in your Windows startup.
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/what_run_in_startup.html

    There are many excellent free tools to NirSoft
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/index.html

    Window Watcher - free - do you know what is running on your computer? Maybe not. The window
    Watcher says it all, reporting of any window created by running programs, if the window
    is visible or not.
    http://www.KarenWare.com/PowerTools/ptwinwatch.asp

    Many excellent free tools and an excellent newsletter at Karenware
    http://www.KarenWare.com/

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    Think about it an absolute must - manually update your drivers.

    Vista and Windows 7 updated drivers love then here's how update the most important.

    This is my generic how updates of appropriate driver:

    This utility, it is easy see which versions are loaded:

    -Free - DriverView utility displays the list of all device drivers currently loaded on your system.
    For each driver in the list, additional useful information is displayed: load address of the driver,
    Description, version, product name, company that created the driver and more.
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/DriverView.html

    For drivers, visit manufacturer of emergency system and of the manufacturer of the device that are the most common.
    Control Panel - device - Graphics Manager - note the brand and complete model
    your video card - double - tab of the driver - write version information. Now, click on update
    Driver (this can do nothing as MS is far behind the certification of drivers) - then right-click.
    Uninstall - REBOOT it will refresh the driver stack.

    Repeat this for network - card (NIC), Wifi network, sound, mouse, and keyboard if 3rd party
    with their own software and drivers and all other main drivers that you have.

    Now in the system manufacturer (Dell, HP, Toshiba as examples) site (in a restaurant), peripheral
    Site of the manufacturer (Realtek, Intel, Nvidia, ATI, for example) and get their latest versions. (Look for
    BIOS, Chipset and software updates on the site of the manufacturer of the system here.)

    Download - SAVE - go to where you put them - right click - RUN AD ADMIN - REBOOT after
    each installation.

    Always check in the Device Manager - drivers tab to be sure the version you actually install
    presents itself. This is because some restore drivers before the most recent is installed (sound card drivers
    in particular that) so to install a driver - reboot - check that it is installed and repeat as
    necessary.

    Repeat to the manufacturers - BTW in the DO NOT RUN THEIR SCANNER device - check
    manually by model.

    Look at the sites of the manufacturer for drivers - and the manufacturer of the device manually.
    http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/HT/driverdlmfgr.htm

    Installation and update of drivers under Windows 7 (updated drivers manually using the methods above
    It is preferable to ensure that the latest drivers from the manufacturer of system and device manufacturers are located)
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/43216-installing-updating-drivers-7-a.html

    If you update the drivers manually, then it's a good idea to disable the facilities of driver under Windows
    Updates, that leaves about Windows updates but it will not install the drivers that will be generally
    older and cause problems. If updates offers a new driver and then HIDE it (right click on it), then
    get new manually if you wish.

    How to disable automatic driver Installation in Windows Vista - drivers
    http://www.AddictiveTips.com/Windows-Tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-Windows-Vista/
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730606 (WS.10) .aspx

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    Refer to these discussions because many more excellent advice however don't forget to check your antivirus
    programs, the main drivers and BIOS update and also solve the problems with the cleanboot method
    first.

    Problems with the overall speed of the system and performance
    http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/slow_windows_performance/en-us

    Performance and Maintenance Tips
    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7performance/thread/19e5d6c3-BF07-49ac-a2fa-6718c988f125

    Explorer Windows stopped working
    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7performance/thread/6ab02526-5071-4DCC-895F-d90202bad8b3

    I hope this helps.

  • How do I detect and fix registry errors?

    How can I find out, detect errors and repair the registry?

    Hello

    You can solve the problems caused by an error by using different methods. Most of the errors are not just the registry
    errors. Do not buy into the use of cleaners registry or system optimizers who are too hype and wil difficulty little
    causing a lot of problems. Look at programs such as snake oil.

    If you have a system error come here and in detail the issue and we can usually help you solve. Specific
    Errors may require a particular corrective measure. Here are a lot of General methods to help you determine
    or correct problems. In the next message will be a complete enough for general performance troubelshooter
    help if needed (of course, it includes many below).

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    Some general methods to correct a lot of problems in the system include:

    System restore - use so you can go back to before a problem occurred - with the exception of malicious software which most often
    It must be removed before using the system restore, which could help to spread the infection.

    How to create a System Restore Point in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/697-system-restore-point-create.html

    How to do a system restore in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/700-system-restore.html

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    To correct the many problems caused by the start-up of programmes, services and drivers.

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or
    Windows 7
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    How to change, add or remove startup programs in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1401-startup-programs-change.html

    Autoruns - free - see what programs are configured so that it starts automatically when your
    system boots and you log in. Autoruns is also the full list of registry and files
    locations where applications can configure start automatic settings.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx-

    Try these to erase corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.

    Run DiskCleanup - start - all programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup

    Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

    sfc/scannow

    How to fix the system files of Windows 7 with the System File Checker
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1538-SFC-SCANNOW-Command-System-File-Checker.html

    Then run checkdisk (chkdsk).

    How to run check disk in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

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    A repair Installation allows to keep the programs and data, even if redundant backups are
    always a good idea.

    How to do a repair installation to repair Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

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    Other useful methods include the Startup Repair (the best of the repair disk or a Windows Setup.

    Startup Repair often works from a Windows 7 repair disc or a disc of Windows 7 Installation
    When he does not value or a recovery disc. If so how do a Windows 7
    ERD is lower. An ERD can be done on any computer with a CD burner running
    XP, Vista or Windows 7 because it uses no files from the host computer.

    You can try some of them in Mode safe - tap F8 repeatedly that you start.

    If you do not have a Windows 7 disc, you can borrow a friends because they are not a copy
    protected. The manufacturer of your system will also sell the physical DVD cheap since you already
    Clean Windows. You can also do an ERD on another computer.

    Try the Startup Repair - (if at anytime, benefit you from some, but not full access coming to Windows
    return and then try to startup repair.)

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    If you need to repair disks - these help repair Windows not re-install.
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    How to create a Windows 7 system repair disc - use OPTION 2 to
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    ======================================

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    How to start on the System Recovery Options in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/668-system-recovery-options.html

    What are the system recovery options in Windows 7?
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-7

    How to do a repair installation to repair Windows 7
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