In Windows 2000, each activity completed on the PC is stored in what is called the registry. Every activity, like adjusting the background, adjusting the topics, installing various programs, uninstalling some programs and opening your programs, have a consistent registry entry. When a registry entry is not required anymore, Windows two thousand deletes it. But in many cases the registry entry isn’t deleted. So a Windows 2000 registry repair utility needs to be used to remove them. Continue Reading


