Im having Windows 7 registry problem,(slow performance,freeze)How can i fix it?

February 29th, 2012 No Comments   Posted in Windows 7 Registry

Question by T-N-T: Im having Windows 7 registry problem,(slow performance,freeze)How can i fix it?

Best answer:

Answer by Felix
sounds like your either using a 7 year old computer or you got a virus. i install loads of stuff and 7 has never had any registry problems.

try downloading a registry cleaning tool for windows 7. just search for one. i remember cc cleaner to be a good one.

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Q&A: How can I change a windows registry value if I cannot enter windows?

February 26th, 2012 2 Comments   Posted in Windows Registry

Question by Denis G: How can I change a windows registry value if I cannot enter windows?
How can I change a windows registry value when I cannot enter windows? Is there any way to change it through the windows repair console? or DOS?
No, I cannot enter safe mode. The thing is that I changed a registry value called Userinit and calls the file Userinit.exe. But when I did I forgot to put a comma in the end, so, now I end up logging in and right back out.

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Answer by wcsc12
…can you boot into safemode. If you can, try it that way. You can enter safe mode by hitting F5 during the boot up of your computer and it will give you some options.

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WiseFixer™ is an excellent Windows Registry Cleaner. Running this product on a scheduled basis, will result in a stable system and using it will greatly enhance system performance. The scan technology will help you quickly identify errors and invalid entries that cause the computer to slow, freeze or crash. Use Wisefixer to repair Windows registry problems, safely and securely speed up computer performance, and optimize system settings.

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