Wednesday, November 12, 2008

FILE EXTENSION ERROR

I have a problem with my computer.It often restart by itself.The problem of overload of files in my desktop or any virus problem.But,i don't know the valid reason for that.Often this phenomenon is caused by problems in the registry that accrue over time. Installing and uninstalling programs leave behind fragments — stray files, orphaned startup tasks, corrupted drivers. Over time the registry starts to get bogged down and conflicts emerge. Left unchecked, your system will become increasingly unstable, run more slowly and crash more frequently.

Here are some registry files that should be able to fix this problem scan windows registry for errors. Download one of them and save it locally. Double click on the file and when asked "Windows needs your permission to continue" "Registry Editor" it is to give permission to start regedit.exe. Click on Continue. Then the Registry Editor will warn you again and click on Yes to add or merge the content of the reg file to the registry. You need to be an administrator to apply these fixes.

Your desktop may appear to be blank. Also, the problem occurs many times when you restart your computer. Even after an anti-virus program has indicated it has cleaned the virus, the registry entry described in the "Resolution" section of this article is still in the registry.RegistryBooster is the easy answer to registry problems. It conducts deep scans of your registry to check for errors and conflicts, then repairs and optimizes the registry to peak performance and stability. Periodic scans will keep your registry "clean" and will greatly enhance your system's performance and stability. You'll see immediate increases in speed and decreases in system conflicts.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great info Sultan!

I have to say that registry booster is very new to me so im going to have to see if its worth reviewing.


I have stumbled this article!

Thanks for the read!



Sampson
http://www.registry2aid.com

 
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