Friday, February 4, 2011

Do You Distinguish What A Registry Repair Cleaner Does?

By Daniel Williams


Perhaps you're unsure of what a registry repair cleaner does or what it actually is. If you are anything like many computer owners, you might not have ever heard of a registry cleaner. You usually don't hear about a registry repair cleaner unless you are experiencing errors with your computer. This is unfortunate because a lot of these registry problems could have been avoided with the consistent use of a single program.

Knowing what a registry cleaner is needs to happen before understanding what it does. If you are using Microsoft Windows as the operating system, you have a registry. A registry is a vital portion of the MS Windows OS. If it had no registry, Windows would not be able to operate.

Think of the registry as the basement that Windows uses as storage for data and information. When it needs something, such as the holiday decorations as an analogy, it is in the "garage" right where it should be. Some things that might be stored in the "garage" are: all of the system configurations, preferences and settings, along with hardware drivers, certain info about start up app's and any software information on installation and shortcuts, to name a few.

The amount of files and data that is stored in your registry is in direct correlation to the amount of use your computer gets. If you remove a program or software, you probably assume that it is removed from your computer entirely. It's not always this way. Often when you remove files or programs there is still data about them stored on the registry. There is no need for this information. The software doesn't exist on your computer any longer, but it somehow remains in some form in the registry.

Your registry will try to make its own corrections, but this winds up causing some issues for your operating system. You may notice things going on with your computer that you haven't experienced prior to this. If you get an error message that alerts you to the registry issue, count yourself lucky. Most often, this is not the case and you will encounter things that present themselves much more subtly and slowly. You may have noticed some of the following registry related issues: programs and app's taking too long to open or not opening, software and/or app's crashing (you may get an error message telling you that due to an error the program needs to close), a very slow computer speaks of registry issues, and the worst one of all, when your operating system crashes. (This will manifest itself with a blue screen.)

While these issues may be stressful when they happen, they can usually be prevented and easily fixed. Just get a registry repair cleaner. The reason you should download this software is to clean your registry out of all the data and files that you do not need so that your computer functions at its best.




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