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Where is the Windows registry repair in my PC?

I have the chckdsk tool and the defragmenter in my Windows sytem tools, but I can't find the Windows registry repair. Where is it?

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Be VERY, VERY careful (or as my twinn brother would say: kilefull!!) once damaged the windows registery is diffult to repair..

GOTO > START>RUN: type regedit >ENTER

Be VERY, VERY careful.,.......

 

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