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		<title>How To Repair Your Windows Vista Registry</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 17:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows Vista operating system has an integrated System Restore. This feature is also known as the System Protection. This feature is designed to regularly save the system files on the computer. Each time this feature is used it creates what is known as a restore point. If an emergency occurs or the system files become [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Windows Vista operating system has an integrated System Restore.  This feature is also known as the System Protection.  This feature is designed to regularly save the system files on the computer.  Each time this feature is used it creates what is known as a restore point.  If an emergency occurs or the system files become corrupted for some reason your computer can use one of these restore points to bring your computer back to the registry settings at that point in time.</p>
<p>The system restore functionality takes snapshots of the system configuration of the Windows Vista operating system.  This method allows you to undo any changes you make to the system files on the computer.  Prior to any significant changes to the system files on the computer, Windows Vista will create a restore point.  Significant changes include installing hardware device drivers or installing new applications.  However, if you would like to manually create a restore point on your computer you can do this too.</p>
<p>The benefit to using the system restore of the Windows Vista operating system is that the restore point will be created prior to running the system restore.  This will benefit you in case you restore your computer to an older date in time and you are not happy with it then you can easily undo the changes you have made to the computer.</p>
<p>The way the system restores feature works is by monitoring the registry settings of the Windows operating system.  It also restores installed programs, batch files, operating system files, scripts, and executable files.</p>
<p>One important thing to remember is that the functionality of the system restore program is not designed to be used for troubleshooting basics problems or to backup accidentally deleted personal files.  Any type of personal documents like emails, photos, documents and other files are not monitored by this system.  Many people do not understand that this feature is not designed for this and then they are disappointed when they cannot restore files.  This is not a backup of documentation but the system files instead.</p>
<p>The best way to clean up the registry and repair software errors or problems with the computer is to run a repair software that is reputable on the market.  This can help you repair problems with slow start up, slow processing, freezing frequently, and receiving error messages when you try to open applications.</p>
<p><strong>The Registry in Windows Vista</strong></p>
<p>The registry in the Windows Vista operating system is very similar to other versions of Windows.  The registry is the library of files which contain the system and network settings, local computer, software configuration and hardware configurations.  Any changes made to a computer by installing or uninstalling applications or hardware makes changes to the registry.  The registry continuously updates.  The more changes you make to the registry over time the more important it is that you clean up this library.</p>
<p>If you do not clean up the registry from time to time then you will begin to have problems with error messages when you try to use applications or the functionality of certain applications.  Cleaning the registry will help you repair error messages and other problems.</p>
<p><strong>Fixing Windows Vista Registry Errors</strong></p>
<p>The best way to maintain a smooth running computer and keep it error-free and efficient is to use a reputable registry cleaning software designed to scan and repair your registry.  The most important thing to remember when you use a software like this is that you need to back up any vital information and documentation.  You should also create a manual restore point.</p>
<p><strong>How to Quickly Fix Windows Registry Errors</strong></p>
<p>Before you choose software to clean your registry it is important to use a software that is reputable.  By choosing the proper software you will ensure your computer runs smoothly, efficiently and error free.</p>
<p>The best software you can use for fixing your registry quickly is the PC Health Advisor.  This is the most effective solution and it is designed to save you time.  This software will work to enhance your computer’s efficiency and increase the stability.</p>
<p>You can repair your Windows Vista registry on your own when you run the system restore function integrated within your operating system.  Be sure you run a backup of files first before you get started.  There are software solutions you can use but you should be sure the software you use is from a reputable company.  If you notice you have error messages upon startup of applications you might need to clean out your registry.</p>
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		<title>How To Backup Your Windows Vista Registry</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 18:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since the early versions of Windows, the Windows Registry remains to be a component of Windows and Windows Vista is no exception. Any possible damage to the Windows Vista registry can cause a decrease in performance, application errors, and system instability. Windows Vista doesn’t have any registry repair tool making it important for users [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Ever since the early versions of Windows, the Windows Registry remains to be a component of Windows and Windows Vista is no exception. Any possible damage to the Windows Vista registry can cause a decrease in performance, application errors, and system instability. Windows Vista doesn’t have any registry repair tool making it important for users to take good care of their system and avoid actions that may corrupt the registry such as improper shutdowns, malware infections, and rogue software installations.</p>
<p>While there are several registry repair tools that can get your Windows Vista system back and running, many of the registry settings are personal settings and once they are gone, you’ll need to manually set them again, which can be quite a hassle if the damage is wide. The only way to make things easier is to have spare backups of the registry keeping your personal settings safe.</p>
<p>Backing up the Windows Registry in Windows Vista can be done in different and easy ways.</p>
<p><strong>Method 1: Using the Microsoft Registry Editor</strong></p>
<p>You can back up a complete copy of your current registry just by launching the Microsoft Registry Editor that is built into the operating system. Follow these steps to back up the Windows Registry using the built-in Registry Editor.</p>
<p><strong>1. Launch the Microsoft Registry Editor</strong></p>
<p>The easiest way to fire up the Registry Editor is by heading to your “Start Menu” and going to the search bar and typing “regedit”. If you are using the classic start menu, all you need to do is click “Start” and going to “Run” and then typing “regedit” there.</p>
<p><strong>2. Perform the Backup</strong></p>
<p>The Registry Editor should launch and you should see a side panel, main window containing values, and the menu bar. Do not focus or play with the values in the side panel and main window unless you know exactly what you are doing. Instead, head to the menu bar and click “File” and then select the “Export” item. A new dialog should appear asking where you wish to save it. Place it on your Windows desktop so you can immediately see it and find out where to put it from there.</p>
<p>Before clicking “Save”, set a filename (preferably the current date for easy reference) and make sure you click the “All” option under the “Export range” group found on the bottom of the Export dialog box. Depending on the size of your registry, you may experience some hanging because of the backup process. Simply wait awhile until it is finished.</p>
<p>Full registry backups are usually more than 100 MB so make sure you have some space in your target location.</p>
<p><strong>3. Store the Backup</strong></p>
<p>If you followed the second step and saved it to your Windows desktop, you should see a new file appear there with a file icon and some blocks. That is a REG file and it stores the entire backup of your registry. You can now safely store this backup by copying it to your flash drive, secondary storage, or partition, back it up to a CD or DVD, or uploading it to an online storage site. The more places you can back up to, the safer you are in case of a registry disaster.</p>
<p><strong>Method 2: Using System Restore</strong></p>
<p>You can use system restore in backing up not only the registry, but also other settings as well. System restore takes a snapshot of your system so you can easily rollback to the last saved state in case you experience current problems including registry troubles. Follow these simple steps in creating a restore point to successfully backup the registry.</p>
<p><strong>1. Launch System Restore</strong></p>
<p>Click “Start” and type “systempropertiesprotection” in the search box or going to “Run” then typing “systempropertiesprotection” for classic start menu users.</p>
<p><strong>2. Create a Restore Point</strong></p>
<p>After Windows finished searching for the available disks and recent restore points, Click the “System Protection” tab found in the “System Properties” dialog box and then click “Create”.</p>
<p><strong>3. Name the Restore Point<br />
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Simply name the restore point a descriptive name for easy reference and then click “Create”. Click “Ok” two more times and your restore point is created along with your registry backup.</p>
<p>The first method should be the most effective way in backing up your registry. It is important to make weekly or monthly backups of the registry so that you can rollback to a recent state if ever your registry comes down crashing.</p>
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