Repairing Windows Errors: Does Registry Cleaning Help?

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When it comes to Windows errors, the sheer variety and number of errors may leave you more than slightly confused. Depending on what is wrong with your Microsoft operating system (OS), you may run into Windows runtime errors, DLL errors, Win32 errors, ActiveX errors, Windows uninstall errors, and JavaScript errors. And these are only the more common errors. Worse, more often than not, two or more types of errors will have the same source, but you don’t really need to worry about that. What you should focus on is repairing Windows errors, because if you leave them unattended for too long, they will shut your PC down. Period.

Kyle Hammond, a 35-year-old accountant who uses a PC “at all hours”, says that when he first began receiving Windows error messages, he found he could ignore them and get on with whatever he needed to do. Ultimately, however, the errors grew so insistent that he barely had time to start his computer before he was bombarded with Windows error messages. “The worst part was that I couldn’t figure out what they meant, and many of them came back even after I had formatted my hard drive, which was pain beyond belief,” Kyle says. “It was only later that I learned that many of these errors were being caused by stuff that I downloaded from the Net, and my repair guy told me my virus protection was not strong enough.”

Chances are that you have faced similar problems. As for virus protection, there’s a way around every wall is all I can say, so instead of blaming your software for causing Windows errors, why not take proactive steps to minimize them? Take Win32 errors, for instance. Win32 is the 32-bit API (Application Programming Interface) for most applications that run on your PC. Therefore, if you mess up while installing or uninstalling an application (even unknowingly), Win32 errors will inevitably follow. DLL errors have a similar root cause.

Without bothering too much about the technicalities, let’s just say that repairing Windows errors sounds a lot tougher than it is. The fact is that the reason for whatever is wrong with your OS can be found in Windows Registry, if you can read the signs. And if you can’t, no worries, you can still repair the majority of Windows errors simply by cleaning the Registry.

For quite some time now, I have been using RegCure (note: direct download link) to clean Windows Registry. RegCure is a free download, as you may have gathered by now, and all it takes is about 10 minutes to clean the Registry of unwanted rubbish. All you have to do is to download and run it, and because it is completely safe, you need not worry about it planting spyware in your PC. Try it once, and get back to me.

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