ScanReg on Windows XP 2002-32 bit Home version?

I have windows XP 2002-32 bit version home. I think that is suppose that having his own "error in registry" scan function called "Scanreg.exe" but when I try to find to run it manually, my pc tells me it cannot find, not on my computer, etc... I click on "Start," click "run" type in Scanreg.exe & I get the "not found" message I did a complete search of all files, but my pc cannot find Scanreg on my computer. My 2002 XP is too old for this? If it is not come on my 2002 is out there somewhere, I can dl to my computer? Also Scan scan only reg to the registry errors or does also remove them? I ran some scans non-windows & they say I have between 100 & 300 registry errors. The number is always different depending on what companies scanner that I use so I don't trust them & would like to use the reg Windows Scan just to be sure. Thanks for your help :-)

Scanreg.exe is a tool that has been used on Windows 98 / me. It is not a utility that should be used on Windows XP.

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