Option #1: Doing a system restore to a earlier date.
Basically, what you are going to do is restoring your windows registry to a much earlier date where it free of corrupted windows registry errors. In other words, backtracking...
Here are the simple steps to fix a corrupted registry:
1. Click on "Start" >> "Accessories" >> "System Tools" >> "System Restore"
2. Launch and select your restore date.
3. Restore.
There are times where NO restore points are available because you did not create periodical restore points. If that's the case, you may have to correct the registry values on your own which requires a certain degree of technical skills. - Which honestly speaking is tough even for us with technical background.
RegistryTreatments.com recommends you to go the safe, easier and fastest route of utilizing a reliable registry cleaner such as RegCure to do the job. It saves us tons of time by first, scanning, backing up and repairing our registry. - If you read this tutorial, you will know how time consuming this one task is.
If you have technical background and would like to attempt modifying your registry without a registry cleaner, please... for the love of god DO a registry backup. Read this tutorial on how to backup your registry.
Option #2: Using a Registry Cleaner
A Registry Cleaner, this is the safest, easiest and fastest route we would recommend for repairing your corrupted registry files. - RegCure.
Reason?
We used it on our test PC, it was able to find tons of corrupted regi