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Fixing A Corrupted Registry In Windows XP 

by Angela on February 11, 2008

Q: How do I fix a corrupted registry in Windows XP?

A: I have used a product called RegCure before and it has fixed my problems but if you do not want to buy anything I found another quick fix is to perform a system restore to a point before it became corrupt.

If you are going to need to perform a System Restore you need to:

1. Click Start.

2. Click All programs.

3. Click Accessories.

4. Select System Tools.

5. Choose System Restore.

6. From this point you will have to follow the prompts to select the Restore point but it will guide you well through the process easily.

 
 

Registry Modifications With Uniblue RegistryBooster 

by matt on May 23, 2007

An Into Tomorrow listener submitted the following question!

Q: A friend of my recently downloaded Uniblue RegistryBooster. After running the scan it told him he had over 400 problems with his registry. My question is how good of a program is Uniblue RegistryBooster? In order to fix the problems in his registry he has to purchase the program so is it a good idea or should we look for a free program that does the same thing?

A: Anyone who is considering using a program to modify their registry should know that the Windows registry is an important part of their computer. If something were to go wrong with the registry is very possible that the computer could stop working. So you should back up your registry before doing any kind of modifications to it and you should think very carefully before using a free registry tool to automatically modify your registry.

Uniblue is a Microsoft Certified Partner, which more or less means they meet certain requirements set forth by Microsoft and pay a fee to Microsoft and in return they get access to Microsoft direct tech support and some other things. Why is this good? This is good because it lets us know they went the extra mile to make sure their product is a good product that works so you can trust it to do what it says it does.

Our friends over at InfoPackets.com have a review of Uniblue RegistryBooster, which also quotes a few other reviews. If you are interested in hearing more about Uniblue RegistryBooster you should head over and read the review.