Should You Manually Fix Your Windows Registry?

by admin 

Since this issue is so very sensitive, we will not beat around the bush here. Here’s our answer – it is definitely not smart to try and fix your own Windows registry. By doing so, you may be doing irreparable harm to your computer. At least, newbies must not try to fiddle with their registry on their own at all. Here is why.

The entire basis of performance of the Windows operating system is dependent on its registry. When you install a program on the Windows system, several executable files needed for the program are installed in the registry. When these programs are started, they will refer to the registry for these files and that is what makes the program function on the computer. [Continue Reading...]

Find And Fix Registry Repair Errors

by admin 

There was a time when the only way to fix registry errors was to manually open the registry folder of the computer and then remove all the files that seemed suspicious. This method was not only time consuming, but it was also quite inefficient. No computer user can say with conviction whether a particular file is an unneeded file or a file that is vital to the computer’s performance.

The basic rule of the lay computer user is – when in doubt, don’t delete! That is the reason a lot of unnecessary files stayed on the computer taking up not only space but also marring the computer’s overall performance. And if, out of ignorance, a person would delete an important file, it could mean a lot to pay for. [Continue Reading...]

How to Fix Your Windows Registry Problems

by admin 

You cannot think of good computer performance without having a clean registry. The registry is the place where all the information your computer needs to perform well is stored. This is the place where the computer refers to when it starts up, when it shuts down, when it launches applications, when it remembers your passwords and other information and almost every aspect that pertains to your computer. Hence, if your registry is slow, you can be sure of getting a very weak performance from it.

That is why you need to fix Windows registry from time to time. Computer experts will suggest that you do it once a week; because that is the time it takes for junk files to build up on your computer. You will find that each time you clean up your Windows registry, your computer returns to functioning like it was when newly installed. But apart from optimizing your computer’s performance, you may be actually saving your computer from its annihilation that can be caused by things like DLL files, ActiveX files, misdirected and orphan links and files, error keys and many more. [Continue Reading...]

How Can A Registry Cleaner Help My Computer?

by admin 

In the last post you learned about the problems your computer and your operating system may experience if the registry has errors. These problems can become quite a nuisance and a real pain. You also learned that a registry cleaner can help to take care of the problem. Today you’re going to learn exactly how a registry cleaner can help.

Over any length of time, the registry can become get cluttered with useless data and information. This is because the hardware or software related to the data stored in the registry has long since been removed by you. Unfortunately, there is still some data or information left behind in the registry.

These files are taking up room in your registry for no good reason. When your computer needs to use something from the registry, it will search through the unnecessary information and data looking for what it needs. This is why crashes can happen and why your computer can freeze.

You can get your computer running optimally again. You just have to find a good registry cleaner. A registry cleaner is software that will scan your registry and properly remove items that shouldn’t be there. It will also make sure the data isn’t spread out all over the place. It will put data in order, so that Windows can more efficiently find what it’s looking for, which will help to speed up your computer.

What kind of files does the registry cleaner remove?

Now that you know a little bit more about what a register is and how it can cause problems, these are the types of specific files and data that the registry cleaner will remove.

  • Start menu items of programs that have been deleted
  • Orphaned links
  • Outdated and unnecessary system files…
  • Corrupted files
  • Redundant data
  • Missing DLL files

Now that you know you need a registry cleaner you’re still going to have to make a few decisions. One decision you’re going to have to make is whether you want to get a free registry cleaner or a paid registry cleaner. In the next post, you’ll learn about the possible dangers of free registry cleaners.