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Registry Repair Tools to Speed Up Your Computer

September 20th, 2009

Most people are cognizant of the fact that computer problems do occur as PC’s get older. Unfortunately, only a handful actually knows what to do about them, or how they can prevent such nuisances. Issues such as error messages that pop up without rhyme or reason on your windows screen or windows restarting on its own are quite obvious. However, less conspicuous problems can be a slow start up, or a lag after you open a program for it to open, along with the blue error screen popping up from time-to-time. Some of the most frequently asked questions about how you can prevent and repair PC problems related to the registry system will be addressed in this article.

Your system registry is one of the most important components in your computer. It holds virtually all the information about your computer setup and configuration. When you uninstall a program or delete a file, the registry keeps track of that deleted file and does not remove it. In essence, an invalid data or error remains in the registry. As the registry swells with these invalid data and errors, your computer will become increasingly sluggish and can cause severe system complications which you typically encounter.

The Windows registry is probably one of the most important parts of your Windows program. It keeps tabs on your hardware, software, and control panel settings and Windows constantly refers to the information stored there to make sure it is running at an optimum level. The registry is an immense database which is packed full of data about the applications and hardware drivers on your computer. Putting it simply, the registry is the filing system for your Windows program. When you make any modifications to your hardware, software or control panel settings, the registry updates itself automatically. But in most instances Windows doesn’t remove the old entries that are left behind. As more of these entries are left in the registry, it becomes turgid and if left unchecked, the registry will operate slower. The slower the registry operates, the slower the PC operates, and in the worst case scenario it can cause your computer to stop functioning.

A registry repair tool or software is the saving grace of both time and money to fix problems related to your PC registry. They work by initially scanning your entire registry system for items that may be corrupt, or redundant information. Nothing is deleted while the scan is in progress, it only gathers information, collate it and give you a report. Once the complete scan is finished, most registry repair tools give you the option to backup your old registry files in case you need to go back to your previous settings. Once the backup is complete, you can then browse through the items the software found in its scan, and choose whether to manually repair errors or leverage the registry tool to do the job for you. Knowing the types of errors to watch for, what causes such errors, and how to use registry repair tools to fix them is valuable information to have. You can recognize when an error may be caused by your systems registry and know how to handle it.

Now you know what a registry is all about, how it functions and its role in the overall function of your PC. Once it becomes corrupt, you are bound to experience serious problems with your computer. That’s why it is so crucial to keep the Windows registry healthy and optimized. One of the most important PC maintenance tasks that can assist you in keeping your PC free of problems is performing regular registry maintenance. Registry repair tools provide you with simple and efficient ways to perform registry maintenance. Proper maintenance is a must if you intend to extend the life of your computer and to free yourself from annoying registry problems.

Keeping Your Computer Up To Speed With Registry Repairs

January 18th, 2009
by Ed Lathrop

Back in the Windows 95/98 days, computer viruses and spyware were the biggest stumbling blocks to smooth computing. However, now there is a new computer enemy in town. Its name is registry corruption.

With today’s operating systems being so enormous compared to the old Windows 95/98 size, a corrupt registry gets in the way of our computing more than it used to. Though there are new viruses that come out every day, our technology seems to be able to keep up with them better than in years past. Also, computer operators are better educated as to how to keep a virus from being executed on their computer.

How and why do we concern ourselves with registry corruption and what will happen to our computers if we don’t? These are the topics we will talk about in this article.

Operating System Invaders

Whenever we install a new program or driver on our computer, we add many, maybe even hundreds of thousands of entries to our registry. When this program or driver is deleted or even upgraded, these entries, though they are no longer used, still remain in place in the registry. These entries are a type of registry corruption because they make the operating system work harder to get where it needs to go.

Temporary computer files are added to our registries by the boatload when we surf the Internet. Unfortunately, these files are left in the registry when we are through surfing and then they become registry corruption because they give the operating system directions to nowhere.

Believe it or not viruses, spyware, adware and all the other kinds of malware, though they are unwanted programs, are viable software programs so, when they are removed, they too leave registry corruption behind.

It is important to realize this registry corruption wears on your computer’s operating system. It taxes the OS by giving it more work to do as it lumbers through all these false pointers registry corruption is made of. This of course, will slow down computer operations greatly and after a while it will cause the computer to crash.

So, What Do I Do?

Everything finding its way on to our harddrive these days is whole lot bigger than the things that were around a few years back. Software, drivers, temporary Internet files, spyware, viruses and even the operating systems themselves dwarf the size of their predecessors. It is no wonder that when left alone our registries become corrupted and slow down our computers until they come to a complete halt!

It is easy enough to take care of registry corruption, just install a good registry cleaner on your computer and run it periodically. The best time to run a registry cleaner is after spyware has been removed. You do have a good spyware cleaner installed on your computer; don’t you?

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