It's true that you can fix errors with the latest RegDefense - there are multiple
ways you can do this; but this utility is without a doubt the best one out there at the moment. Instead of the hassle of reformatting your hard disk and starting fresh in order to take care of various glitches; a simple registry fix may save all that trouble. At this point i'd recommend you to download such a repair tool and run a quick scan; you have nothing to lose and most likely these errors will be out of your computer in no time. Do you think that later versions of windows will make use of the registry as we've become accustomed to it? Will the creators be able to make it less at risk? I guess that we will have to wait and see. Get into a regular maintenance routine for your windows - if you routinely skip that "tlc," don't be surprised to see an assortment of troubles on your hands.