I have been using REGCURE for years on my Win XP system and just thought that I could save some money if somebody out there had some reliable information that they could share… Thanks…

I currently have the following hardware and software can I build a server with this and it run ok?

Hardware:
AMD 4000+ Processor 2.4Ghz
Asus A8n32 SLI Deluxe Motherboard
2Gb of 400Mhz RAM
2 Western Digital 1TB Hard Drives SATA
and the rest of course (video cards, optical drives, cooling equipment)

Software:
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition With SP2 x86

I will be running this at my home BUT I repair and build PC’s here and currently running 8 machines, I have this stuff just laying around and thought I could build a server instead of buying one and save a little money. Will this work, please no jackasses!

They cost anywhere from .95 to .95 or more. Some of them claim to have found 500 errors on my computer.(Did they really find this many?)

Is it worth the money, or are there free registry cleaners that will find and repair the same 500 errors?

Im having a problem. I need to repair the windows vista registry on my computer, but HP computers dont come with Vista dvd to repair it and other windows files. Im not looking forward to spend any money for someone to fix it or buy a registery repair software. Any suggestions? Thanks

I have been using Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Plus for nearly a year now. I’ve always been able to run every aspect of Office without fail. I haven’t changed any hardware or significant software changes in that time, but within the last few days, it has quit working. Whenever I try to start Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, or Outlook, I get an error message saying that there isn’t enough memory or disk space to run those programs. I can run every other program on my computer without problem. I have twice ran the Microsoft Office Diagnostic tool, and it says there is no problem with my system. My anti-virus, anti-spam, and anti-malware tools can’t find anything. If I contact Microsoft about the problem, their free troubleshooting help doesn’t apply to me. They want to charge me just to CHAT with someone who may or may not be able to help me. I don’t know what to do to fix this, but I don’t want to pay them money. Please, can anyone offer any suggestions?
Canadian Bacon’s answer fails. The processes that are currently running on my PC aren’t taking enough memory to cause a problem.