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Who Needs a Registry Cleaner?

By Jacob Edwards
Jul 3, 2009
There appears to be some major misunderstandings as to the importance of PC maintenance for the average computer user. And, of all of the computer optimization and maintenance options available today, registry cleaning is oftentimes the most neglected.

The average homeowner knows that they will have to keep up with routine home repairs and property maintenance if they want it to last a lifetime. Just like car owners understand perfectly that they will need to do routine oil changes, tune-ups, tire rotations and such if they expect their vehicles to keep running.

However, when it comes to computers -- many people mistakenly assume that buying a computer is the beginning and the end of their investment in the machine, other than the occasional feature upgrade, one-off purchase, or accessory. This couldn't be further from the truth.

One of the most important aspects of computer maintenance is registry cleaning. The registry can be thought of as the brains of the computer since its what controls nearly every aspect of the PCs functionality as well as any additional applications that are running.

Over months or years of continued use or with the additional and removal of different programs, the registry begins to get crowded with outdated and useless information. When this happens the size of the registry gets big and disorganized to handle anything with efficiency.

When this starts to happen, you'll notice that the computer is running slowly and some applications can crash, freeze, or hang. You'' see all kinds of error messages and will likely experience intermittent rebooting without your input.

While computer slowdowns can be attributed to a few different things -- running out of disk space, inadequate memory, a heavily fragmented hard drive, or even a hard-drive failure waiting to happen -- applications freezing, constant error messages, and no-input rebooting are indicative of an unhealthy registry.

You will have to use a registry cleaner to get rid of registry entries that are causing problems and threatening your computers stability. While it is very rare, some registry related problems may require that you reinstall the Windows operating system. A registry that performs poorly can quickly degrade your computers efficiency and cause problems with different applications that you try to run.

Fortunately, registry cleaning and repair is relatively easy -- most professional registry cleaning programs are very user friendly; no matter what your experience level, chances are that you can easily operate a registry cleaner. Cleaning your registry is a quick, and simple, way to help ensure the stability of your computer, and to protect your investment for years to come.
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