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There is nothing more frustrating than seeing your computer crashing, just when you sat down to do some of the most important tasks of your day. Surely, you would want to give it a loud thwack so it comes back to up and running mode. But it doesn’t work, does it? Especially, if the problem is a registry issue, you might want to start praying that it gets fixed soon. But even that doesn’t help – It never does.
Thus, here are 3 easy steps to get your PC back up and running in fine shape.
1. Identify the culprit and isolate it:
Any smart person would say if you want the entire basket of apples to be saved of rot, remove the rotten apples first. A similar analogy applies to cleaning windows registry too. The first step for you would be to identify the problem. In all eventualities, it may really not be a registry problem, though you may think of it being one.
Run a quick Virus scan to see if the problem is being caused by running of a 3rd party application. If the Virus Scan does not show any results, chances are that the 3rd party application did not cause any problem with the registry working. By now, you are almost sure that this is a Windows Registry issue.
So, what to do next?
2. Backup your registry:
Never ever work on fixing the problems in your registry without backing it up. Things can go bad from here on, especially if you are doing it manually, and having a backup of your registry will possibly save you from a potential disaster.
You could alternatively use registry scanner and backup solutions who would do this task for you. Thus, your headache in the whole deal is saved. Try the FREE SCAN now to know how to automatically backup your registry.
Backing up your registry is a technical process and shouldn’t be tried on own, unless you are technically strong and adept at it.
3. Fix the problems with the registry:
One of the easiest ways you could go about doing this is by using Registry Easy. This software will automatically locate all problems in the registry and fix it all on its own, thus reducing your manual intervention. If you yet want to do this on your own, you will have to manually remove the problem files from the system using the Registry Editor and hire someone to correct the registry for you,
Sounds troublesome already! The better option for you here would be to use Registry Easy.
Using Registry Easy invariably takes care of all these three steps without you having to think a lot or even have to work a lot. You will find that the software works easily on fixing the registry issues, easily as well as effectively.
Obviously, the first and the obvious step would be to run a free scan. Try the FREE SCAN now. Surely, if there are any problems in your registry, the Free scan will be able to point them out.
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