Having problems with your computer? Are you getting DLL and EXE errors? Is it starting up and shutting down much slower than when it was new? Is your system freezing up or crashing? You probably built up a good amount of useless junk in your Windows Registry and that useless junk is creating errors.
Your Windows Registry is where all the little bits of information is kept for what you do on your computer.
When you create or delete a file, install or uninstall a program, change a user preference, your Windows Registry holds on to this information.
In time, it becomes so cluttered with this useless junk that your computer starts having a major attitude problem.
This is when you know you need to clean out your Windows Registry and fix the errors it's accumulated.
After that's done, you can notice your computer working like it did when it was brand new, no more errors, no more crashing or freezing up, even your internet could speed up with a good clean registry.
So, how do you do that? Windows has a Registry Cleaner built right in to your computer.
It's called regedit.
You can actually use regedit to clean out your registry yourself.
Before you use regedit, make sure you have a complete backup of your system.
If anything goes wrong, you could have to reinstall Windows.
It's important to know, too, that Microsoft does not support the editing of your registry; therefore you need to use regedit at your own risk.
Inside regedit, you can delete invalid file paths which are cluttering up your system and causing errors.
That is if you can figure out which file paths are actually doing that and which ones are actually quite vital to your system.
If you delete the wrong file path, you can completely collapse your system in one fatal click.
This doesn't sound like much fun does it? For these reasons, using regedit is strongly advised against unless you know exactly what you are doing.
None the less, your Windows Registry is a very important part of your computers well being.
After all, there's not one task which can be performed on your PC without your registry letting it happen.
Now that you know all this, I'm sure you figure there's got to be some products out there which can help you out with your Windows Registry.
You're absolutely right! I went searching for these products myself and was expecting to find some pretty complicated and expensive stuff, but to my surprise, I found that around $30 will get me a simple to use program which could turn my computer around from a huge mess to a practically new machine.
Registry cleaners were made to clean and fix your registry so you don't have to.
Thank goodness! I don't know all the technicalities, but the registry cleaners do.
After knowing what I could do to my computer using regedit, I figure it's especially smart to look for a registry cleaner with a built in backup/restore point.
If you used your registry cleaner to fix your computers registry errors and you notice that there is something wrong with your computer after you did that, simply use the backup/restore provided by your registry cleaner.
Not all registry cleaners have this feature, so make sure the one you're considering does.
When you use the registry cleaner, it will first scan your computer to find all of the errors and useless bits of information.
Then it will give you the option of creating a restore/backup point before fixing those errors.
For me, this great peace of mind was enough for me to have purchased a registry cleaner.
Once your backup has been created, your registry cleaner program can fix all of the errors it found without you having to know all the technical details of what to do.
It's like having a computer technician built right into your PC! The best part of all, is enjoying your computer being in good working condition again with no more errors, everything working like it's supposed to and working at the right speed.
Your Windows Registry is where all the little bits of information is kept for what you do on your computer.
When you create or delete a file, install or uninstall a program, change a user preference, your Windows Registry holds on to this information.
In time, it becomes so cluttered with this useless junk that your computer starts having a major attitude problem.
This is when you know you need to clean out your Windows Registry and fix the errors it's accumulated.
After that's done, you can notice your computer working like it did when it was brand new, no more errors, no more crashing or freezing up, even your internet could speed up with a good clean registry.
So, how do you do that? Windows has a Registry Cleaner built right in to your computer.
It's called regedit.
You can actually use regedit to clean out your registry yourself.
Before you use regedit, make sure you have a complete backup of your system.
If anything goes wrong, you could have to reinstall Windows.
It's important to know, too, that Microsoft does not support the editing of your registry; therefore you need to use regedit at your own risk.
Inside regedit, you can delete invalid file paths which are cluttering up your system and causing errors.
That is if you can figure out which file paths are actually doing that and which ones are actually quite vital to your system.
If you delete the wrong file path, you can completely collapse your system in one fatal click.
This doesn't sound like much fun does it? For these reasons, using regedit is strongly advised against unless you know exactly what you are doing.
None the less, your Windows Registry is a very important part of your computers well being.
After all, there's not one task which can be performed on your PC without your registry letting it happen.
Now that you know all this, I'm sure you figure there's got to be some products out there which can help you out with your Windows Registry.
You're absolutely right! I went searching for these products myself and was expecting to find some pretty complicated and expensive stuff, but to my surprise, I found that around $30 will get me a simple to use program which could turn my computer around from a huge mess to a practically new machine.
Registry cleaners were made to clean and fix your registry so you don't have to.
Thank goodness! I don't know all the technicalities, but the registry cleaners do.
After knowing what I could do to my computer using regedit, I figure it's especially smart to look for a registry cleaner with a built in backup/restore point.
If you used your registry cleaner to fix your computers registry errors and you notice that there is something wrong with your computer after you did that, simply use the backup/restore provided by your registry cleaner.
Not all registry cleaners have this feature, so make sure the one you're considering does.
When you use the registry cleaner, it will first scan your computer to find all of the errors and useless bits of information.
Then it will give you the option of creating a restore/backup point before fixing those errors.
For me, this great peace of mind was enough for me to have purchased a registry cleaner.
Once your backup has been created, your registry cleaner program can fix all of the errors it found without you having to know all the technical details of what to do.
It's like having a computer technician built right into your PC! The best part of all, is enjoying your computer being in good working condition again with no more errors, everything working like it's supposed to and working at the right speed.
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