corrupt registry files, how can i repair them?

Danny Beatz

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yeah, crashing computer, Sometimes blue screen crashes, and sometime the screen becomes very distorted and crashes. I got a new hard drive about a week and a half ago and a fresh windows install, for the first week everything was fine, now my performance is crappy at times, the computers up in less than 2mins, it only recently started crashing. Also a symptom before the computer crash is that all the Chromes's plugins starts to die.

How i did get 4 beeps indicating memory issues, so I took them out to see if they were seated well and I did Windows memory diagnostics and Test memory 86 and no bad memory detected, So I'm guess it's my drivers after running a few scans.

My Specs are
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @3.40GHz 3.8 Turbo
Installed memory (RAM) 12gb
64-bit Operating System
MSI 7950 Twin forzr OC Edition
 

Danny Beatz

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Yes, it's a legit windows 7, it's registered. I did put repair on a USB stick, yet it wouldn't boot up...


BTW thank you both for your replies, I really appreciate the help.
 

Danny Beatz

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Whoa you opened a whole can of worms, I never knew about "channels" the losers at my nearest Microcenter didn't inform me about RAM speed and Dual, Tri, or quad channel... Now since I look back at it's kinda of my fault for not educating myself before buying, the I told him my mother board etc and he said it would work... I have ram of 1300 speed and 1600 speed in a dual channel....So I'm guess that's what's causing me problems. I had it like this for a while now, but haven't had memory issues until the past weeks... Also I used CPU-Z and even tho I have all 4 ram in 2x4gb and 2x2gb it says i'm running Dual channel...So what gives, I read that if you have two different ram capacities and speeds that it would run in Single Channel?

UPDATE: Okay I went out and bought 2x8 Dual-Channel sticks and memory seems to be stable, no issues. Thanks for the info.