We have many, many pop-up screens from "Messenger Service" telling us "your windows registry is corrupted", and to download Registry Update from:www.pcregistryfix.com, www.regfixit.com,www.correctreg.com, www.windowsxpcleaner.com, and others. Please help.
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Filed under: Windows Repair Software
You could back up your computer then reload windows and put the stuff back in it.
Sounds like you need a pop-up blocker to stop the pop-up ads for selling registry cleaners. Then you need something like Norton SystemWorks which actually has a sub-program for checking for Windows problems…..if it finds problems with the registry, you can click to fix it. The point is to get a utility program that helps take care of the whole computer and not just one thing…..like a registry cleaner. For the price, I like NSW because it has an antivirus program, and Speed Disk to defrag the computer and other programs to keep you running smooth.
These are mostly just adds to put spyware on your computer or to forcce you to buy a pricy software package. if you want a program that does Registry Cleaning and Many other things get CCleaner (my favorite). EasyCleaner is also a pretty good plain old registry cleaner. You can download all these files off of Download.com or filehippo.com. Hope this Helps!
Try Regclean from Microsoft. Else, go to http://www.download.com and search for registry cleaners and download any top rated one.
It is also possible that the pop-screens from Messenger Service are nothing but advertisements. Stop your Messenger Service and see if you still get these pop ups. If your registry is actually corrupted, you will keep on getting system messages even if the Messenger Service is stopped.
those popups are adware, just trying to make you buy them, you do need to keep you registry celan though, you can get ccleaner a free download, it will clean you registry, us the one that says issuse
those pop-ups are more than like the result of a virus. You probably need a thorough virus scan. Go through either Microsoft or Norton. Once the culprit (probably spyware) is found follow the instructions for removal.