How To Access Your Registry
This may come off as somewhat technical, but some people have asked if there is a way to access the registry directly. I must warn you though, that the registry is very sensitive to deletion and restorations - do not change anything here.
Step 1: Click on the Start Button

Step 2: Click on Run...
Step 3: Type "regedit" and Click OK


Step 1: Click on File


Step 3b: In the bottom section, you can see that you can select the entire registry or just a particular branch. In my example, I am saving the ENTIRE registry.


So what actually is the benefit to have a registry backup?
In case you suddenly experience an error which you think might be happening because your registry is messed up, you can easily import your registry backup file with the same procedure, it is just you need to click on import instead of export
What happen if you still import the file? The programs you have installed within the week will not be able to operate because the registry you have just restored do not have the programs information. Some programs might work, some might not
So what do you have to do? Back up your registry everyday is one possible idea, that is why... You may want to have a registry cleaner so that you do not need to backup your registry everyday, leave the job to the registry cleaner that backup your registry everytime you fix the registry after going through the scanning process with couple of simple clicks.
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