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Need Registry *Repair*Tool?
June 14, 2010
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You can’t "fix" registry errors unless you know specifically that there’s a problem with one of the keys.
Registry cleaners will look at inconsistencies and issues inside the registry and then remove / change the keys according to what they find. However, if you’re getting errors or have problems on your PC that you think are caused by a change of registry setting, the only way to fix that is to use RegEdit.exe (which you can find in C:\Windows\) to fix it.
The only thing I can do is recommend CCleaner as a free tool (Which you are already aware of) and a program called "Frontline Registry Cleaner" which you can get from http://www.fastregistryfixes.com/best_registry_cleaner_tools.html
Reimage can do what you are looking for. Using a huge database of XP internals and common XP programs and functions, it sets values appropriately for all items in the database including registry settings.
Reimage can repair your system even if a repair install fails. It costs a little but it is well worth it to save your data. It takes about 30 minutes and preserves your programs and data. If you are not happy with the results, you don’t have to pay and you can reverse any changes that it made. More information here http://www.askthecomputerdoc.com/blog/cant-repair-xp-what-to-do-if-xp-fails/
I was going to suggest the CCleaner
Dear Friend,
The significance of the Registry Cleaner programs is to remove unnecessary registry entries in order to boost the computer performance. However, you are right claiming that most of them does not fix any registry related issue; but make feature problems sometime.
In order to restore the registry to an earlier stage, you may use System Restore utility from Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools, and then click "Restore Computer to an Earlier Stage".
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There is no registry optimizer, cleaner, fixer that is going to help you. You are correct, all those programs do is delete entries they think are obsolete. They cannot edit or correct anything. The registry cleaner you used hopefully has the option of restoring what it deleted. I wish I had a good answer for you.
I dont know if there could be a FIXER tool for the registry. To me i see the registry as the database for the WinXP. I think our prefference for various apps and other extreme/custom customizations, it will be hard to provide a FIX (as in replace the lost key). Such replacement may make the system unstable. If you did take a complete image of the OS recently, then you may just need to restore that image.
Oh how about a complete cleaning of the OS and then do a Repair of the SO with the Repair option of XP install cd? Have u tried that? That could amount to a fix.
Hope you get some intresting ideas.
Regards
i had these kind of problems before, nowadays i make a restore point before deleting software that may damage my system files, ended having to reinstall my os. if you need to fix your registry then youll need a recovery cd that came with your pc or you can download it, then look how to do it you usually enter some commands and then your set. hope this helps, but specific problems like these always take hours of work, good luck sir !!!
none of the system registry repair capable soft wares are giving 100% correct and good results …
to find the one that match you the best check the following web page …
download ccleaner at download.com
If a key was overwritten by malware, there is no tool on earth (except a system restore) that can ever know what used to be the original values for that key.
It would be like me asking you, my Startup folder used have a programm running every time I booted, but I changed program name from what it was to CMD.EXE – can you fix it for me?? Can you set it back to the way it was? Obviously, you would have no idea what the previous entry was, unless you had some form of backup to look at.
Check your system restore points, that is your best bet at the moment… You cannot fix something if you do not have all the tools, including backups to fix from….