Sure, you can repair problems with Reg Fix - there are various solutions you can
employ; nevertheless, this is certainly the most effective and user-friendly one. Be sure you understand that although antiviral applications do away with many viruses, this software isn't able to repair the damage that those viruses leave behind in your registry. Something else you might want to try in order to stop these errors is refreshing all your system files, in this way ridding your pc of issues that are caused by old / corrupted files. Is it likely that upcoming windows software will still use the registry or will it be redesigned somehow? Is it possible to create a more "robust" alternative? I guess that we will have to wait and see. Remember to look after your computer's "health" and well-being - if you routinely skip that "tlc," you can expect to see assorted difficulties to deal with.