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teri chow - 20 Apr 2007 12:20 GMT
The Windows Registry is a central hierarchical database in Windows
used to store information necessary to configure the system for one or
more users, applications, and hardware devices. The registry contains
information that is constantly referenced during operation, such as
profiles for each user, the applications installed on the computer;
and the types of documents each can create, property sheet settings
for folders and application icons, what hardware exists on the system;
and which ports are being used. Windows Registry is a vital part of
Windows, if it is damaged, your whole system may be corrupted and
cannot be used.
The Windows Registry is a database repository for information about a
computer's configuration. The Registry keeps growing when you use
Windows. As it does so, it attracts obsolete and unnecessary
information, and gradually becomes cluttered and fragmented. As the
Registry grows, it can degrade the performance of the whole system and
can cause many software problems.
XP Repair Pro scans the Windows Registry and finds incorrect or
obsolete information in the Registry. By fixing this obsolete
information in Windows Registry, your system will run faster and error
free. The backup/restore function of the tool let you backup your
whole Windows Registry so you can use it to restore the registry to
the current status in case you encounter some system failure. Overall
it will improve your system performance greatly.
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Heirloom - 20 Apr 2007 17:05 GMT
You seem to have a firm grasp of the profound......however, your post would
be better suited to eBay.
                                   Heirloom, old and think I smell snake
oil
webster72n - 20 Apr 2007 22:47 GMT
> You seem to have a firm grasp of the profound......however, your post would
> be better suited to eBay.
>                                     Heirloom, old and think I smell snake
> oil

Right on, H.              <H>.
 
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