by admin on January 17, 2010
There is really no such thing as a 3rd party "Registry Editor" software, and there is also no need for it: Every windows, even from the earliest windows versions on, comes with a built in registry editor which is regedit. Now, a word of caution first: Editing the registry manually is something you should not... Read the full article →
by admin on December 31, 2009
A registry checker is another term for registry cleaner software. How does a registry checker work? The registry checker is scanning the thousands and thousands of entries in the windows registry and double checks and references it to existing files. It can find errors and fix them. For example, the PC registry might contain an... Read the full article →
by admin on December 24, 2009
You can manually backup your registry if the need arises. It is a good idea to regularly perform such backups in case you don't have software for this. Start the Windows Registry Editor For manual edits (careful!) to a PC's registry we have regedit, the internal built in registry editor which comes with every version... Read the full article →
by admin on December 22, 2009
Since the early days of Windows, all Windows based computers use and utilize the registry . The registry is like a centralized database where the operating system as well as every application or game can store (and read) information. The OS itself and your programs constantly read and write to this registry database. From a... Read the full article →