Trying to diagnose spontaneous registry errors in Windows XP
I'm using software called RegistryBooster on my pc. The maker is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and the software works very well (although it doesn't provide a log of specifically what changes it makes when repairing the registry). I can launch the application manually if I want to, and it will scan the registry for any errors and then give the option to fix them. However, I've been letting it monitor the registry during the day and notify me if there's a problem. For a week or two, it has been popping up saying it found anywhere from 9 to 27 errors. What I want to know is: how do these errors occur if I'm using the pc normally? My typical activity is surfing the Web (no hazardous sites), checking email, listening to music via WinAmp and doing Web development in Adobe Dreamweaver. Is it normal for registry errors to just happen during the course of time?1 person got this answerI do too
October 3rd, 2010 9:56pm

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