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subject: Looking Into Your Registry Cleaner [print this page]


For Windows users, it is common to have technical problems that can be solved by reformatting the drive. Thing is, we end up reformatting our drive because we never really get what the problem is. Problems like blue screen of death, freezing and hanging are just a few problems that may arise because we constantly install and uninstall many programs.

When we install new programs or software, our registry will use the new keys and values as configuration entries.

These remnants will pile up eventually which can slow your PC down. There is actually one way to remove those remnants without having to reformat your drive - you can use a Windows Registry Cleaner.

All general cleaners are expected in general to deliver the same result. When you are planning to get the best registry cleaner, you need to make sure that it comes with an anti virus, internet security and firewall pack. Does it scan fast? Can it remove back up files that are unnecessary, duplicate files and temporary files? The most important feature that a registry cleaner should have is a restore options. This will allow you to restore your computer to its previous state prior to the scan in case it did not go as expected during the cleanup process. This is because files that are crucial to the system may be removed in the process of cleaning up, which can make your computer unstable. However, with a restore option, you can immediately go back to the restore point you have set before you started cleaning. With this option, you can always make your PC go back to its state in case things go haywire. For this reason, unless you are a trained professional, it is also not advisable to manually clean your registry as you could end up making the wrong deletions.

Another thing that you should think of when you look into these registry cleaners is the operating system that you are using, in this case Windows. This means that if you are using a Windows XP; make sure that you also get a registry cleaner designed for this OS. Today, however, there are many registry cleaners that are compatible to any OS. Considering the technological developments these days, however, manufacturers can come up with one that is Window 7 ready.

by: Greg Pierce.




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