Friday 7 September 2007

Computer registry

Computer Registry

When one finds out that you computer is becoming slow, it becomes very frustrating because you have to wait for what seems like ages for one process to take place. This is caused by an accumulation of software installation packages, temporary data, incomplete uninstalls etc. These do affect the windows registry which is responsible for the configuration data, software settings, system preferences for your computer and other factors that make the computer work efficiently.

Any changes made on your computer that affect the control panel, system policies and other software on the computer, it is registered with the registry. This means that as you use your computer, the registry is being cluttered. As you install and uninstall software, as well as constantly make changes on your computer, the registry is being affected. The registry also uses some of the memory so as the changes are done, more memory is being used up.

A computer registry cleaner gives the best solution for this problem. For the best results, it regularly cleans, and maintains the data base settings and the information on your system so that all incomplete uninstalls as well as junk information are dealt with. This leaves your computer in a clean and efficient state to perform. Using this cleaner also stops computer crash as it acts as a computer crash killer.
It is recommended however that you do a backup of your system before you do this in order to avoid mistakes.

The registry deals with fragmentation making sure there is no longer any form of fragmentation in your system. For the highest speeds on you system, it is recommended that you must defragment your system after the process.

There are lots of Computer registry cleaners out there and not all of them are very good. For you to purchase one, make sure you do some research on it so that you get your moneys worth. I will for registry reviews recommend registry-on-line/ for good advice.

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