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Troubleshooting Common Registry Errors with RegWipe

1) Back up before you start

  • Create a full registry backup inside RegWipe (or export via regedit) so you can restore if something goes wrong.
  • Create a system restore point as an extra safety net.

2) Identify the error

  • Note the exact error message, code, and when it occurs (startup, app launch, install/uninstall).
  • Reproduce the error and capture screenshots or logs if available.

3) Run RegWipe scan and review results

  • Run a full registry scan.
  • Carefully review items flagged for deletion—avoid removing entries tied to recently installed apps or drivers.
  • Use RegWipe’s ignore/exclude feature for entries you’re unsure about.

4) Fix common categories

  • Missing DLL or application entries: restore from backup or reinstall the associated program.
  • Broken file associations: use RegWipe to repair common association keys, or reassign the file type via Windows Settings.
  • Invalid startup entries: disable or remove obsolete startup keys; verify the executable path before deletion.
  • Uninstalled program leftovers: remove orphaned keys flagged by RegWipe, but keep backups.

5) When repairs fail

  • Reboot into Safe Mode and run RegWipe again.
  • Restore the registry backup or system restore point you created.
  • Reinstall the affected application or update drivers.

6) Advanced checks (only if comfortable)

  • Use regedit to inspect keys mentioned in the error (note exact path).
  • Compare a working machine’s registry export for that component, if available.
  • Search the specific key or error online for known fixes.

7) Prevent recurrence

  • Uninstall programs cleanly using their official uninstallers or a reputable uninstaller tool.
  • Keep drivers and Windows updated.
  • Run periodic scans but avoid aggressive automatic deletions—review changes first.

8) When to seek help

  • If system instability, blue screens, or boot failures occur after changes, restore backups and get professional support.
  • Provide error messages, RegWipe scan/export logs, Windows version, and recent software/hardware changes.

If you want, I can produce a step-by-step checklist you can follow on your PC or a short script of exact RegWipe actions to run—pick one.

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