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CAN A MANUAL FIX BE DONE OF THE REGISTRY?

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CAN A MANUAL FIX BE DONE OF THE REGISTRY?

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It is perfectly possible for someone to attempt a manual fix of their Windows registry. It is though not something that should be done by an inexperienced individual, even experience IT technicians steer clear of manual intervention within the Windows registry. If you are considering it then take a read of “Fixing Damaged Windows Registry Files”. If you are at all nervous about attempting it then it is not something that you should do. There are many dangers involved in the manual editing of the registry, one wrong amendment or deletion could mean that a complete reinstall of the Windows operating system is required. Newer computer opertating Windows 2000 or later will have a back-up facility that removes some of the dangers of manual intervention as restore points are created. There is though very little point in taking the risk of manual intervention when there are perfectly good registry repairers available for computers. Registry repair programs, like RegCure, will scan through the

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