How do I troubleshoot a corrupted registry on my PC?
Back up your data.
Create a backup of your files on an external drive or cloud storage solution. This will ensure you have a copy of your important information if something goes wrong.
Run the system file checker.
Use the system file checker in Windows to scan for possible corruptions. This command-line tool scans your system files and attempts to repair any corrupted or missing files.
Restore your system to a previous registry version.
Restore your system to a previous registry version using a system restore point. This will revert your system to the state it was in before the corruption occurred.
Contact your local IT support.
If the above methods fail to repair the registry, you should contact your local IT support. They should be able to provide more advanced solutions to repair the registry on your PC.