Windows XP Repair Using Registry Cleaners

May 9, 2012. 

Windows XP repair using a registry cleaner is a quite straightforward process. In this article I’ll show you how to use XP Repair Pro to analyze and repair up to 60,000 different types of faults with the registry key settings.

These types of faults can result in blue screen exceptions, computer freezes, application damage, etc.

It is worth stating first that XP Repair Pro does not fix DLL issues or device driver problems. It can only fix these types of issues if the registry setting is incorrect or missing.

Once you install the product it gives you the option of doing a simple or advanced scan of the registry file. The simple scan is worth doing initially as a first-class and will normally identify the bulk of the 60,000 issues is capable of fixing. Part of this products attraction to its current large customer base is this ease-of-use and the volume of bugs it can effectively fix.

The advanced scans allow you to do more complex Windows XP repair work by identifying some deep-rooted registry key issues as well as specific types of performance issues. The documentation gives more information about these types of problems and the product forum goes into more detail about what the benefits of these different advanced scans can actually be.

This type of retroactive repair work is applicable if you have not previously installed XP Repair Pro. However, one of the major benefits of installing & using the product is that it allows you to perform a Windows XP repair by rolling back to earlier versions of the registry file. This functionality is provided in the products Recovery Center where backup versions can be created and restored at a later stage. When looking at any registry cleaners, this should be an essential feature to look out for as it is a highly effective workaround for many severe issues.

Updated May 9, 2012. Published February 22, 2011. 

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