Welcome!

I created this site for those that are interested in repairing their Windows XP registry. Whether you are savvy about computers or totally computer illiterate, I hope that the information here will help you in learning more about Windows XP registry repair.

About Me

My name is Brad Carter and I have been a computer consultant for the last 5 years in this industry. Technology changes so fast that it has been almost difficult to keep up with the latest trends. Most of my expertise is in the hardware and software area of personal computers.

Windows XP Registry Cleaner Software

I have been able to keep my computers optimized with Paretologic's RegCure Registry Cleaner. I use it mainly because of the fact that I can set the scans to a weekly schedule. I like to schedule registry scans on Friday nights when I leave the office for the weekend.

Anyway, check out my review or scroll down the blog.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

How To Manually Backup Windows Registry

Since you already know how to get into the windows registry using the run command in the start menu. I'm going to show you how to manually backup windows registry.

Step 1: Click on File


Step 2: Click on Export


Step 3a: Type in a filename
Step 3b: In the bottom section, you can see that you can select the entire registry or just a particular branch. In my example, I am saving the ENTIRE registry.


Step 4: You should have a .reg in the location you save the file to


Now you have a copy of the registry!

Registry Cleaner Reviews: ParetoLogic RegCure Review

RegCure Registry Cleaner is a very simple registry cleaner to use. It really does a great job of cleaning the registry. The things I like about it is the scheduled maintenance as well as the startup manager.

When you first get started with RegCure Registry Cleaner, you will want to a manual cleansing of the registry. That way you can get acquainted with the power behind this little cleaner. Afterwards, setting the scheduling function makes it totally automated.

The startup manager is a really invaluable function because of the fact you can control what loads on your computer. If you are like me, I hate it when things like quicktime or winzip get loaded on my system tray. I'm not using quicktime or winzip ALL the time, so what's the point of having it running in the background.

Anyway, sorry for the rambling, but I advise that if you are interested in at least trying out the program, you should use the free scan to try it out. This product will help you optimize your system and help prevent registry issues in the future.

Friday, September 28, 2007

How To Access Your Registry

This may come off as somewhat technical, but some people have asked if there is a way to access the registry directly. I must warn you though, that the registry is very sensitive to deletion and restorations - so use at your own risk!

Step 1: Click on the Start Button


Step 2:
Click on Run...
Step 3: Type "regedit" and Click OK


Step 4: You should see the Registry Editor


And that's all there is to it! Be very careful at this point, it is very easy to just delete items and really screw up your system.

In the next posts, I will describe the structure of the registry and how to understand how it works.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Starting Out With Windows XP Registry Repair

It's obvious that most of the world uses Microsoft Windows XP on their computers. However, maintaining your PC has never been an easy thing to do. One important component of computer maintenance is Windows XP registry repair.

Do I need a Computer Science degree or Microsoft certifications to repair the Windows Registry?

Of course not.

With a little intuition and common sense, anyone can easily repair their windows XP registry. The first thing you need to do is to have a brief overview of what the registry does and what it is used for.

What is the Windows Registry?

The windows registry stores the settings for programs and operating system components. It holds the behind-the-scenes details to make your computer work. The hardware components in the computer need to be able to communicate and the software components such as applications and programs need to be able to interact with the operating system.

So, how does that help me repair the registry?

When you do a scan on the registry, it's going to report items that have bad links or files that were deleted. By understanding how the registry interacts with Windows XP, you will be able to safely delete and clean out the items with problems.

I need a solution now! What can I do about it?

I've always recommended using RegCure Registry Cleaner because it is very simple to use. The program does a scan and makes it clear which items to delete and get rid of. The automatic scheduling portion allows you to regularly maintain the health of your Windows XP Registry.

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Brad