How Do You Get Help With Windows XP Registry Errors?
Windows XP is controlled by the registry, which catalogs settings and other variables within windows XP. If you have installed software that has made changes to your registry, or even if you have made the changes yourself, you may find that Windows XP no longer operates properly. If this is the case, Windows XP has safeguards in place which can restore your system to working order. Using a Windows XP Restore Point will revert your system to a previous, working state. Start “System Restore” by navigating to the “Start Menu,” then selecting “All Programs,” “Accessories,” “System Tools” then “System Restore.” Select “Restore my computer to an earlier time” and click “Next.” Select a restore point from the available restore points listed on the calendar and click “Next.” Note that it is recommended that you use the most recent “Restore Point” first, unless you know it to also be affected by registry problems. Wait for the “System Restore” to complete, which will involve a restart. You will