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17 Apr, 2009

XP Corrupt Registry

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A Windows XP corrupt registry is not a rare thing.  Many PC’s equipped with XP have been running for years without ever having a good registry cleaning.  Sometimes the amount of registry corruption an operating system will accumulate in a Seagate Barracuda HDDsituation like this will spell the demise of the computer.

I’ve seen it happen many times.  A registry becomes full of corruption, the computer slows down to a crawl and errors and crashes galore are the result.  Because of this, the computer becomes so difficult to use the owner either retires it in favor of new computer or decides to have somebody reformat the hard drive and re-install the operating system.  Of course, this means all the information stored on the hard drive is lost.

Creative Commons License photo credit: Andres Rueda

The hard drive stores all the computers files.  If it is reformatted, everthing is lost!

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