Backup Registry Files Before Repairing Your Registry
Backup registry files before repairing registry errors just in case you need to return it to its pre-repaired state. A registry cleaner such as
Registry Mechanic
will assist with this.If you backup registry files before you run a registry clean up operation, they will be safe in the event that something goes wrong during the process. Not that it is likely that something will go wrong . . . . Registry cleanup or registry fix software is designed with the safety of your registry files in mind. Remember, that if something does go wrong in your registry, all kinds of negative things could happen to the performance of your computer. These include from software not being able to run, to the computer itself not being able to start up!! With this in mind, doing a registry backup is worth investing the little bit of time it takes to do one. After all, it is a very easy process to run and doesn’t require you to be a whiz or a trained expert. Using the registry cleaners available these days a backup of your registry is done automatically as part of the registry fix process. It is the first thing that happens when you press the “Scan” button after the error scan but before the error fix action is implemented. My favorite registry cleaner is
Registry Mechanic
because it does an automatic backup without you even having to think and has many other great features. A registry restore is also a very straightforward process to implement. If anything ever happens to your registry during a scan, then you will need to do a registry restore to get it back to the same condition it was in the last time you backed it up. To do a registry restore it is as simple as going to the backup / restore section of your registry fix software, selecting which backup you want to restore and hitting the restore button.
Return From "Backup Registry" To "Registry Clean Up"
Return From "Backup Registry" To "www.speed-up-your-slow-computer.com" Home Page

|