How to easily repair the Windows Vista registry
As Intimidating as registry errors and problems may seem, it isn't the end of your computer. Its not the beginning of a big repair bill either. You used to have to take the computer to the shop or fix each registry entry by hand (in Windows 95, 98, ME or 2000), but now you can fix the Windows Vista registry at home without computer knowledge or registry understanding. Just download a registry repair software utility, and it will automatically and safely repair your registry for you. It will even backup your registry before it does anything. My choice for repair of any version of Windows registry is RegCure registry repair, because it does more than fix registry errors and is Windows certified which is a boasting point you won't find in many other error fixers or registry programs.
Why does the registry need constant repair?
Registry errors are very common and a by-product of the installation and removal of software. The registry is a file on your computer's disk drive which is a repository for system and software settings. Software and hardware drivers write to it almost constantly. The registry will quickly become large and full of old information like references to software, hardware and drivers that have been updated or removed.
Imagine the problems that can happen from having one large file being written by most software on your computer. Some programs don't follow registry standards either. In a short period of time the registry can become fragmented, bloated and full of old information that can slow down performance and cause registry errors which need repair. Kind of like a big garbage dump with some useful gems in it.
How can I fix my PC registry myself?
This is so easy. No more tinkering with the Windows RegEdit program and scanning through dozens of pages of registry entries by hand. Here is the step-by-step registry repair procedure you need to get Windows Vista fixed up and optimized quickly. Just like installing and running any other program actually.
- Download and install a registry fix utility. I prefer RegCure registry repair.It is absolutely the best of the cleaners that we tried.
- Run the program from the link it creates on your desktop.
- Tell it to Scan your windows registry using the "Scan Now" button. This only takes a minute. Do it now, and then come back to this step with the results.
- Did it find errors? Mine did - 188! Let it automatically repair the registry problems that it found.
Thankfully that is entirely too easy. I recommend running the program frequently because the registry can get large quickly and Vista's performance will suffer. It is easier and cheaper than going to the shop. Since this repair will need to be repeated frequently unless you run a Windows Vista certified registry repair utility regularly like RegCure registry repair, learning this easy procedure will pay for itself over and over. Being able to regularly optimize the registry is something you can only do yourself, which will bring consistent fast performance and system stability to Vista, and that's priceless.
