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How Do You Troubleshoot The Windows XP Active Registry?

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How Do You Troubleshoot The Windows XP Active Registry?

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Troubleshooting the Window XP active directory usually involves trial and error: If one repair doesn’t fix the problem, you move on to the next. The most common active registry problems involve system start-up, shut down or dysfunctional programs. These three troubleshooting tips are designed to help you access the XP active directory even if the system is having start-up issues and fix the problem. Turn the computer on and press the F8 after the computer manufacturer’s screen appears but before the Windows screen appears. Select Use the Last Known Good Configuration, using the arrow keys. Hit the Enter button to begin the rebooting process. Windows XP will reboot the computer using the configuration that last worked before the registry became corrupt. Proceed to either Section 2, Troubleshooting Using System Restore, or Section 3, Troubleshooting Using Driver Rollback, to complete the troubleshooting process. Click the Start menu and open All Programs once the computer has completed t

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