Usually, you can get a corrupt registry error after making changes within the Registry Editor. That’s why it is more than recommended to back up your registry before changing anything, as there you have all the internal settings of your Windows 10 system.

How do I know if my registry is corrupted?

There are many ways to know that the Windows Registry is corrupted, but mainly, the PC gets slow, crashes, freezes, and sometimes, you get a BSoD. More importantly, we need to know what are the leading causes of registry corruption:

Hard drive issues – There may be issues with the hard drive, such as corrupt sectors that result in data loss which is a primary source of registry corruption. Incorrectly installed software – The most common cause of registry corruption is incorrectly uninstalled software that leaves behind registry entries that interfere with the startup. Virus and malware infection – Viruses create registry entries that are exceedingly challenging to remove manually, viruses, Trojan horses, and spyware are also known to generate registry issues. Good antivirus software is always a must.

Now, let’s see how we can fix this problem with the below solutions.

How do I fix a corrupt registry in Windows 10?

1. Repair your system

2. Install a Registry cleaner

If that isn’t working, you can also use registry software. There are many dedicated tools that you can use to fix missing or corrupt registry keys. We recommend you Restoro, a program that uses a patented technology that can search previous functional versions of your system elements and can make them work again. Restoro will scan your registry, and if malfunctions are found, it will restore it to Default Microsoft settings, making it work like a charm again. This tool can restore your system’s functionalities and recover important files. You can also let it work normally if you don’t need Registry entries. SPONSORED

3. Run a SFC scan

If you have problems with this solution, here’s what to do if you can’t start Command Prompt as an administrator.

4. Refresh your system

If these methods didn’t fix your Registry problems, then you probably will have to install Windows from scratch eventually.

5. Run the DISM command

This is one of the simplest ways to perform Windows 10 registry repair with Command Prompt, so be sure to try it. Some of our readers asked: Does resetting Windows 10 fix the registry? The simple answer to this is yes. A reset will completely set your Registry to its original state. In fact, this is a recommended last resort for registry problems. So, if all attempts have proved abortive, you should try a complete system reset, which should work well enough. We also have a comprehensive guide on what to do if the Windows 10 registry is corrupt. If you’ve got additional tips and suggestions on how to fix corrupt Registry keys on Windows 10, you can list them in the comments below. Also, you can leave there any other questions that you may have.

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