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If you're still running Windows XP and suddenly get hit by that dreaded blue screen, don't panic just yet. While upgrading to newer versions like Windows 7 or Vista is one option, there's actually a simpler fix you might want to try first – using a registry cleaner. Over time, your Windows registry can get clogged up with outdated entries, broken links, and other digital debris, which often leads to programs crashing unexpectedly or your system behaving strangely. When this happens, you might find yourself unable to access certain files or settings, or dealing with random restarts that seem to come out of nowhere.

That's where a good registry cleaner comes in handy. Tools like ShellExView are specifically designed to scan through your Windows registry, identify problematic entries, and clean them up. Think of it as a spring cleaning for your computer's internal settings. ShellExView can help fix various issues by detecting and removing different types of errors that accumulate over time. Whether you're dealing with the aftermath of Windows XP Service Pack 2 or compatibility issues with certain programs, a registry scan might be just what your system needs.

For broader PC problems, you might also want to check out Registry Fix, another popular option that tackles everything from Microsoft runtime library errors to DLL error messages. Sometimes these issues can be resolved by manually cleaning out duplicate or unwanted files, but using a dedicated tool's "Fix Errors" function is often much easier and more thorough. If you're curious about other common computer errors beyond just Windows – including those affecting Apple and Linux systems – there are comprehensive online resources that catalog these issues and their solutions. Remember, sometimes the simplest maintenance can breathe new life into an older system without the need for a complete upgrade.


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Title ShellExView
License Free
Author NirSoft
Filename 17644_shexview.zip