How to fix a registry in Windows[5387]
How to fix a registry in Windows 10
Windows is a convoluted mammoth. Its immortal interface supported by endless preparing at any one minute, unusual "administrations" that you had no clue existed until the point that you unearthed them that one time in undertaking chief, and registry keys – for all intents and purposes huge amounts of registry keys.
The registry is a monstrous database in Windows that contains uncommon parallel keys that identify with all the introduced applications and settings on your machine. On the off chance that a registry mistake happens, it might prevent its related application from working appropriately or even blue-screen your PC. Here’s our guide on the most proficient method to manage registry mistakes.
To repair a corrupt registry in Windows 10, you have these options:
- Run Automatic Repair
- Refresh. The Refresh option will not affect your files. Windows 10 will reinstall any applications you installed and create a copy of these applications on your desktop, but backup your data before you do a refresh.
- Reset. A Reset option will remove all your personal files and delete any settings or configuration you did on your computer.
Run Automatic Repair
To run Automatic Repair which will attempt to fix a corrupt registry on your Windows 10 system, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings panel
- Go to Update & Security
- At the Recovery tab, click Advanced Startup -> Restart now
Windows 10 Advanced Startup
- At the Choose an option screen, click Troubleshoot
- At the Advanced Options screen, click Automated Repair
- Choose an account and login, when prompted to do so
- Automatic Repair should now start and your computer may reboot during this process’
Windows 10 Advanced Startup screen
Refresh
To perform a Refresh on your Windows 10 system, follow these steps:
- Go to the Settings panel
- Go to Update and Security
- Click Recovery
- Click Get Started
- At the Reset This PC section, click Get started
- Click Keep My Files
- Follow the instructions to complete the refresh procedure
Windows 10 Recovery screen
Reset
To do a Reset of your Windows 10 system, follow these steps:
A Reset procedure will erase personal data from your computer. Backup your files before you continue.
- Go to the Settings panel
- Go to Update and Security
- Click Recovery
- Click Get Started
- At the Reset This PC section, click Get started
- Click Remove Everything
- Follow the instructions to complete the refresh procedure
Windows 10 Recovery screen
Fix a registry in Windows 8 or 8.1
To repair a corrupt registry in Windows 8 or 8.1, you have these options:
- Run Automatic Repair
- Refresh. The Refresh option will not affect your files. Windows 8 will reinstall any applications you installed and create a copy of these applications on your desktop, but backup your data before you do a refresh.
- Reset. A Reset option will remove all your personal files and delete any settings or configuration you did on your computer.
Run Automatic Repair
To run Automatic Repair which will attempt to fix a corrupt registry on your Windows 8 or 8.1 system, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings panel
- Go to General
- At the Advanced Startup panel, click Restart now
Windows 8 Advanced Startup
- At the Choose an option screen, click Troubleshoot
- At the Advanced Options screen, click Automated Repair
- Choose an account and login, when prompted to do so
- Automatic Repair should now start and your computer may reboot during this process
Windows 8 Advanced Startup screen
Refresh
To perform a Refresh on your Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 system, follow these steps:
- Go to the Settings panel
- Go to Change PC Settings
- Click Update and recovery
- Click Recovery
- At the Refresh your PC without affecting your files section, click Get started
- Follow the instructions to complete the refresh procedure
Windows 8 Recovery Screen
Reset
To do a Reset of your Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 system, follow these steps:
A Reset procedure will erase personal data from your computer. Backup your files before you continue.
- Go to Settings > Change PC Settings
- Click Update and recovery
- Click Recovery
- At the Remove everything and reinstall Windows section, click Get started
- Follow the instructions to complete the refresh procedure
Windows 8 Recovery Screen
Fix a corrupt registry in Windows 7
To fix a corrupt registry in Windows 7, you can try any of the following:
- Run Startup Repair
- Perform an Upgrade Install
- Copy backup files from the RegBack folder using Command Prompt
Startup Repair
To run Startup Repair, follow these instructions.
Method #1
- Insert the original Windows 7 installation DVD in the disc tray
- Reboot the computer
- Press any key when it says “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD..”
- Select a language and keyboard option
- Click Repair your computer
- Select your operating system
- Choose Startup Repair
Windows 7 System Recovery Options Screen
- Follow the wizard instructions to complete the procedure
Method #2
- Restart your computer
- Press the F8 key several times during booting before the Windows 7 logo appears
- At the Advanced Options screen, select Repair your computer
Advanced Boot Options on Windows 7
- Select a keyboard and language
- Select Startup Repair
Windows 7 System Recovery Options Screen
- Follow the wizard instructions to complete the process
Upgrade Install
An Upgrade Install may fix a corrupt registry as this option will install your Windows 7 again without affecting your personal files.
While Upgrade procedure shouldn’t touch your personal files, backup your files before you continue to make sure.
The instructions are:
- Boot into Windows 7
Important: You need to run the Windows 7 DVD while you’re logged in Windows 7.
- Insert the Windows 7 DVD
- If AutoPlay doesn’t open automatically, open the DVD directly from Computer
- Click Install Now
- Make sure the I want to help make Windows installation better option is unchecked
- Click Go online to get the latest updates for installation
- Accept the license terms
- Click Next
- Click Upgrade
- Uncheck the Automatically activate Windows when I’m online option
- Click Next
- Click Ask me later at the Help protect your computer and improve Windows automatically screen. You can install updates for your Windows 7 once this process is done.
- Continue with the instructions to complete the upgrade
Once this process is done, go and activate your license key:
- Go to Control Panel
- Go to System
- At the Windows activation section, click Change product key
Command Prompt
To replace the registry in a Windows 7 system, follow these steps:
- Open Command Prompt
- Type C:\, where C: is the letter of the drive where your Windows 7 is installed
- Press Enter
- Type cd Windows\System32\Config
- Press Enter
- Type MD Temp and press Enter
- Type the following commands and press Enter:
- copy BCDTemplate Temp
- copy COMPONENTS Temp
- copy DEFAULT Temp
- copy SAM Temp
- copy SECURITY Temp
- copy SOFTWARE Temp
copy SYSTEM Temp
Backing up the registry hives
- Type the following commands and press Enter after each:
- ren BCDTemplate BCDTemplate.bak
- ren COMPONENTS COMPONENTS.bak
- ren DEFAULT DEFAULT.bak
- ren SAM SAM.bak
- ren SECURITY SECURITY.bak
- ren SOFTWARE SOFTWARE.bak
ren SYSTEM SYSTEM.bak
Renaming the old the registry hives
- Then type these commands, one by one, and press Enter after each:
- copy C:\Windows\System32\Config\Regback\BCDTemplate C:\Windows\System32\Config\BCDTemplate
- copy C:\Windows\System32\Config\Regback\COMPONENTS C:\Windows\System32\Config\COMPONENTS
- copy C:\Windows\System32\Config\Regback\DEFAULT C:\Windows\System32\Config\DEFAULT
- copy C:\Windows\System32\Config\Regback\SAM C:\Windows\System32\Config\SAM
- copy C:\Windows\System32\Config\Regback\SECURITY C:\Windows\System32\Config\SECURITY
- copy C:\Windows\System32\Config\Regback\SOFTWARE C:\Windows\System32\Config\SOFTWARE
copy C:\Windows\System32\Config\Regback\SYSTEM C:\Windows\System32\Config\SYSTEM
Restoring the registry hives