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How to Compress "Bloated" Registry Hives w/o 3rd party tool
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It's difficulty to explain for me how to compress bloated registry hives w/o 3rd party tool
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It's referring to registry defrag; the idea is to physically rearrange all the related registry files in  a way that they are adjacent to each other on the  disk
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Defraging the registry is OK just make sure you don't clean registry. I have covered this before but i could make a updated video.  Big Grin
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(12-11-2017, 02:49 PM)Britec Wrote:  Defraging the registry is OK just make sure you don't clean registry. I have covered this before but i could make a updated video.  Big Grin
Yes, that would be really nice, especially with your style of explanation
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i mean please i would like to now can you upload video on youtube? because i messed up by compressing registry with Windows PE

have to reinstall windows 7 on my computer last month
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