You’d better believe Windows XP has a Registry– a big one, bigger than any before it… maybe bigger than Microsoft… no wait! cancel that! Actually the Windows XP Registry is in several pieces but I mostly treat it like one big lump. This is Windows XP’s blue book of what’s what and where, what’s installed, what everything looks like, how everything behaves, or doesn’t. XP consults the Registry like few Windows operating systems before it. Abuse, neglect or otherwise misuse the Windows XP Registry, and you’re just begging for an unplanned and involuntary boot into Safe Mode, if you’re lucky. Further down is how I handle cleaning, compacting, and backing up of the big R so that Windows XP doesn’t spit at me… much.
Note: There are differences of opinion on whether or not to use “aggressive” Registry cleaning in Windows XP. But aggressive is other people’s word for it, not mine. I prefer the word thorough. Some would advise a conservative approach to cleaning the Registry, wherein you would use maybe one or two tools like those listed below. Me, I can’t help but feel that this is a half measure, especially if there are serious XP problems that might be Registry related. The only downsides I’ve experienced are these three: 1) the time needed to run all the programs… but that’s more of an inconvenience than a problem… 2) my trigger happiness when it came to deleting Registry backups too soon after making repairs– more on that here… 3) was a problem I had when using a tool called ERUNT to do a Registry restore, a problem that was later resolved (see the bottom of this section).
Of course, all warnings and cautions you may have heard or read, still stand. Take care when using these or any Registry tools. Keep their backups around for a while, just in case any of the programs make changes that affect your system in a negative way. On to the software:
The resulting backup folder is large… I usually keep more than one copy around, one on the local drive, one on CD. Along with regular backups of other files, and the occasional hard disk image, this kind of Registry backup is enough for me.
If you prefer, The Elder Geek has an alternate Registry backup and restore procedure, called Backing Up and Restoring the Windows XP Registry. The Elder Geek is one of those places that can’t be recommended enough, a definite must-visit for all Windows XP users.
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