What is registry?
Windows registry is a
database that contains all the settings and configurations for hardware,
programs and applications on your computer. The registry error can cause system
and application problems.
What are the causes for
the registry errors?
Some registry errors
can be caused by virus or malware. They will modify and attack the registry,
preventing you from opening the executable files. The duplicate keys may cause
your software become confused by the duplicated entries. The unnecessary files
also will cause the registry errors.
The common registry
errors
Blue screen, short for
blue screen of death, is a common type of registry error. If the settings in
the registry is improperly configured, your computer will have blue screen. To
prevent the possible registry errors, you should always back up your registry
for restoration.
In Windows 7, click
Start menu, type regedit in the search box and press Enter. In the opened
window, click File>Export. Then type a file name and then select a files
type, choose a location to save the backup.
How to restore registry
in Windows 7?
Click Start button and
type regedit in the search box, press enter to open the registry window. Click
File>Import. Find the registry backup you saved before click it to choose
Merge, then you have imported your registry.
Also, you can restore
from the system restore. If you have create system restore points, you can
choose a proper restore point to restore the system to a previous time point to
get rid of the computer issues.
What file recover
software can restore deleted data?
If you have data loss
on the computer hard drive, you can restore from the recycle bin and your
backup. If they cannot find in the recycle bin, you can turn to your backups on
other storage devices, or in the cloud account. In case the backup is not
available, the data recovery software can retrieve the lost data.
Download and run Hdata recovery software on
your computer. Click the button of deleted your files accidentally. If you are
in other data loss situations, you should choose the corresponding mode.
Scan the partition
where you have data loss. If you know where you stored the lost files, you only
need to scan the particular drive. If you want a deep scanning, you can choose
the Universal recovery.
Preview the scanning
results, if you can preview the files you need, you can check and recover them.
The recovery path you
choose should be a location where have no data loss.
How to Recover Lost
Data From Your Hard Disk
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