Is there a way to repair a corrupted registry?

January 20th, 2010 | by admin |

…using another partition on the same computer?

I have to version of windows installed on my computer. One version is Professional and it is working, but there is very little memory on this hard disk, the other side of my hard disk has more memory so I’m wondering if, while using this side of my hard disk I can repair the other sides registry corruption.

As you can see, I don’t know the computer lingo that well, but I hope someone on here understands what I mean.

Yes, use windows restore. That will bring back a good copy of the registry.

1. click the start button(windows button bottom left hand corner)
2. click programs/program files
3. click accessories
4. click system tools
5. click system restore
6. select a date that you know your computer worked fine…like maybe 2 weeks ago. You will not lose any new files or data.

  1. 2 Responses to “Is there a way to repair a corrupted registry?”

  2. By Rich on Jan 20, 2010 | Reply

    Yes, use windows restore. That will bring back a good copy of the registry.

    1. click the start button(windows button bottom left hand corner)
    2. click programs/program files
    3. click accessories
    4. click system tools
    5. click system restore
    6. select a date that you know your computer worked fine…like maybe 2 weeks ago. You will not lose any new files or data.
    References :

  3. By haru on Jan 20, 2010 | Reply

    try to download ccleaner(http://www.ccleaner.com/)
    run it and fix your registry and free some spaces in your hard drive

    it works for me hope it’ll work for you too
    hope this helps^_^
    References :

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