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What are registry errors, symptoms and steps to fix them?

Published on 03 November 14
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Are you facing startup and shut down problems on your computer? Are you getting many insensible error message and even your computer crashes? If yes, then this article will help you in fixing your computer problems. The fact is that these PC problems are caused by registry errors. So, what registry errors, symptoms and how to fix them?

What are registry errors?

The windows registry is the data base that stores all software and programs settings and configurations. This is the place where all computer acts is recorded. Incomplete uninstalled applications, viruses, spyware, Trojans and unwanted files on your computer all can cause registry errors. If you do not fix it, then they can even crash software and system.

Symptoms of Registry Errors

If your computer is having Registry errors then you must finding the following symptoms:

1 - Slow performance of your system.

2 - Missing file reports.

3 - Missing OLE error message.

4 - Infected or Missing Desktop icons.

5 - You may see strange symbols and files names begin to show up under My Computer.

6 - The start menu control panel option ceases to function.

7 - The system can no longer make an Internet connection.

8 - Devices begin to stop functioning and the Windows device manager no longer listed them as active or installed.

9 - Random system crashes and reboots.

10 - Safe mode becomes the only way of getting Windows to load.

11 - The Windows registry editor will not run. This includes the Startup registry scanner routines.

12 - A point blank messages from the OS stating that the registry has been damaged.

How to fix Registry Errors

In order to fix registry error you can apply a comprehensive check and also clear browser cache to remove unnecessary files and download before you fix them. If you still face the problems, then you need to fix registry errors.


1 - Manual method

If you have some basic computer knowledge and how to operate it, then you can follow the below steps to fix registry error by yourself:

1 - Click Start, "Run" and type "regedit." Click the folder you wish to edit, and click the subkey to highlight it.

2 - Click "File"-"Export". Export the file to your desktop by clicking "Save.

3 - Click "Start"-"Search" and type "regedit" in the search bar and press the "Return" key on your computer. Now look for earlier uninstalled program folders and right-click folder to view the pop-up option. Click on Delete option to remove the folder.

Since, Human makes mistakes inevitably, and any mistake may cause to lose important information or damage you system, therefore I recommend the below method to fix the registry errors.

2 - Software method

Reimage Repair tool is the advanced registry cleaner software that will help you in fixing the problem quickly and effectively. It performs a deep scan of registry errors, invalid entries, etc and then the detected errors will be cleared completely.

This blog is listed under Development & Implementations and Operating Systems Community

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