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Welcome to Easy Registry Repair, the online resource containing the best Registry Cleaners on the Net.

Does your computer keep crashing , and has it ’s stability become an absolute nightmare?

Chances are that your Windows registry are corrupted! There are many reasons why this can happen, but the important thing to know are that there is some easy solutions to repair your registry.

What causes a corrupted Registry?

There can of course be a lot of reasons why this is happening to your computer, and below you will find the most common:

  • Installation and un-installation of programs
  • Hardware installation and un-installation
  • programs that did not install or un-install correctly
  • Unused or corrupted drivers

How do you know that your Windows Registry are corrupted?

Check out the list below, and see if some of the errors looks familiar:  

  • Windows errors
  • Slow performance
  • Hardware malfunctions
  • Computer freezing
  • System crashes

Luckily for you, the Net is full of Registry Repair Software that will backup and repair your Windows Registry with a few mouse-clicks.

Most of these programs has a free scan option, so you will see right away if the program can solve your problem.

In the menu to the right, you will find info about the best registry repair tools. Your only job is to find the right tool that fits your need!

 

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Microsoft CEO Ballmer receives $1.35M in 2008 (AP)
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