registry errors

S

survivor

I just ran a scan to check the reg. since my computer started running very
slow and it says that I have about 1200 registry errors.I am using xp pro and
need to know is there any way to clean or fix the problems without doing a
complete reinstall? I am not sure if paying for a third party software fix is
the way to go.Any suggestions or help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
J

JS

Stay away from registry cleaners, they often cause more problems then they
fix.

As for the slow PC issue:
#1: A process that's loading down your CPU:
It could be a sub-process or application that's running in the background
and taking all the CPU resources, which could be the cause of your PC
running slow.
To find and display what could be the problem try Process Explorer:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/ProcessExplorer.mspx

Note: Once you have Process Explorer installed and running:
In the taskbar select View and check 'Show Process Tree' and
'Show Lower Pane' options.
Then expand the process named 'Explorer' (click on the + sign)
In the column on the left named 'CPU', look for any high CPU usage.
Next click on the CPU column to sort the processes by %CPU usage
(Highest to Lowest).
Move the mouse cursor over any process, you should see a popup with some
detailed info.
Then mouse over the process that's using most or all the CPU %.
Then click on that process to highlight it,
Now that it's highlighted, right click and from the options listed select:
'Search Online'
This should display what out there on the web about that process.
You can also double click on any process to open up a more detailed
'Properties' window.
Note: some entries like Explorer, System/Services, and
Svchost entries may need to be expanded to show the detail (sub processes),
in this case click on the + located to the left of the entry.

An alternate method using Process Explorer is to double click
on the Graph just below the Menu bar.
This will open the 'System Information' window, which has a larger display
of all three graphs.
Move your mouse over any spike in the CPU Usage graph to see what
process/application or service was the cause of the spike.

#2: Stuff that loads during boot or logon and then is always running in the
background:
If you want to list and explore what may be the cause then:
Try Autoruns from the MS Windows SysInternals site:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/ProcessesAndThreads/Autoruns.mspx

AutoRuns will show/list all apps/etc. that load/run when you first boot
(Boot Execute tab),
when you logon (Logon tab) and other programs that load
(grouped by labeled tabs) for easy viewing.
It also provides the ability to selectively allows you to stop any program
(use with care) that you don't want to load.
You can undo any changes you have made.
Note: To get additional details on an item in the list you may need to
highlight the item (right click) and use the 'Search Online' option to get
the details, especially useful for the more obscure items in the list.

#3: Viruses
Viruses and malware can also cause your PC to slowdown or malfunction.
Malke has an excellent set of instructions on what to do:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

#4: To much crap on the hard drive:
Take a look at CCleaner as a tool to remove Internet history info, cookies,
temp files, auto complete and other junk.
In the 'Windows' tab listing check the item types you want deleted.
Note: Do not use the registry cleaning option!!!
Also available is customization, see Options/Custom to add any
other/additional folders you want files deleted from.
http://www.ccleaner.com/

#5: Defragment your hard drive.

JS
 
A

Andrew E.

How or whom said the registry was at fault..If you think so,a safe "repair"
"fix" would be to perform as outlined in kb307545 Although the actions
in 307545 relate to "xp not starting",its a genrl.repair that you could
also run..
 
G

Gerry

Dump the registry cleaner
http://aumha.net:80/viewtopic.php?t=28099

Once you have used a registry cleaner there is no way to know whether it
has damaged the registry.

In what way is the computer slow. Start up, after start up, shutdown,
or any particular task e.g surfing.

How much RAM?

Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance
Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak?

Do you leave the computer on 24/7?

I would be interested in seeing a Disk Defragmenter report. Open Disk
Defragmenter and click on Analyse. Select View Report and
click on Save As and Save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents
Folder and post a copy. Do this before running Disk Defragmenter as it
is more informative.

Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp to
Empty your Recycle Bin and Remove Temporary Internet Files. Also
select Start, All Programs, accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp,
More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System
Restore point. Run Disk Defragmenter.


--



Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
B

Bruce Chambers

survivor said:
I just ran a scan to check the reg. since my computer started running very
slow and it says that I have about 1200 registry errors.I am using xp pro and
need to know is there any way to clean or fix the problems without doing a
complete reinstall? I am not sure if paying for a third party software fix is
the way to go.Any suggestions or help would be appreciated. Thanks


Having used a registry "cleaner" to create your problems, a clean
installation would be your best and quickest solution, I'm afraid.

--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 
B

Bill in Co.

Bruce said:
Having used a registry "cleaner" to create your problems, a clean
installation would be your best and quickest solution, I'm afraid.

Unless, perhaps, he has a System Restore (or some other backup) that
predates when he ran the registry cleaner.
 
Y

yingtiantian.li

For running slow there are many causes:
Microsoft Registry Problems = Slow Computer!
Spyware/Adware
RAM
De-Fragmenting
Etc.

Below can help you speed up your pc:

For IE, click Tools, Internet Options delete files (offline files)
clear history (set days to save to 0 if you want) click o.k., and
Restart

For Firfox, press ctrl+shift+del, and click clean private data.

Manage your startup:
Open your Start menu -> Click Run -> In the command screen type
"msconfig.exe" -> In the "system configuration utility", click either
"service" or "startup" tab -> Uncheck all programs that your are no
longer using.

De-Fragmenting
1. Right click of C Disk.
2. Click properties.
3. Click tools tab.
4. Click "Defragment now".
5. Click Defragment.

You can search which process full use you cpu, and end the process.

Under steps:
1. right click on the TaskBar.
2. click the Task Manager.
3. click the processes tab.
4. double click the CPU.
5. find if the "System Idle Process" is max.
6. if not right click and click end process.

Learn "Why Is My Computer Running so Slow?" and "How to Speed it UP":
http://downloadlk.com/WhyIsMyComputerSlow.htm
Use the tool: http://downloadlk.com/themosteffectiveregistrycleaner.htm
 
G

Gerry

Bob

Who is asking? Where is he asking? As far as I can see there has been no
response.



~~~~


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
B

Bruce Chambers

For running slow there are many causes:
Microsoft Registry Problems = Slow Computer!


Utterly false! Having lied about that, why would any one trust any
advice you offer?

Spyware/Adware
RAM
De-Fragmenting
Etc.

Below can help you speed up your pc:

For IE, click Tools, Internet Options delete files (offline files)
clear history (set days to save to 0 if you want) click o.k., and
Restart

Utterly false! Having lied about that, why would any one trust any
advice you offer?

For Firfox, press ctrl+shift+del, and click clean private data.

Utterly false! Having lied about that, why would any one trust any
advice you offer?
Manage your startup:
Open your Start menu -> Click Run -> In the command screen type
"msconfig.exe" -> In the "system configuration utility", click either
"service" or "startup" tab -> Uncheck all programs that your are no
longer using.


Very bad advice. MSConfig was designed solely as a diagnostic toll,
not as a "startup Configurer." Having lied about that, why would any
one trust any advice you offer?

De-Fragmenting
1. Right click of C Disk.
2. Click properties.
3. Click tools tab.
4. Click "Defragment now".
5. Click Defragment.

You can search which process full use you cpu, and end the process.

Under steps:
1. right click on the TaskBar.
2. click the Task Manager.
3. click the processes tab.
4. double click the CPU.
5. find if the "System Idle Process" is max.
6. if not right click and click end process.

Utterly absurd.

Oh, and spam reports filed.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 

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