Tuesday, April 14, 2009

PC DOC PRO-What Do Registry Cleaners Do

How Registry Cleaners Operate-

Have you ever been working happily at your computer only to have it slowed or manically, or even worse, freeze up? Have you had the unhappy experience of needing to load a program and get to work, only to find that the program seems to be stuck in neutral, taking far too long to load? If you depend on your computer for your job or studies, these situations can be especially stressful. You can't use your computer the way it is, and if you try, you might even damage it so much that the only way to restore its function will be by paying a lot of money to have it professionally repair. But what choice do you have?

If you understand what your computer's registry is all about, you might not feel so helpless the next time your PC decides to perform at a snail's pace. Your computer's Windows registry is the place where all the data necessary for its efficient operation is stored: all your system configurations, user preferences, and hardware and software settings files are waiting in the system registry for your Windows operating system to call on them when it's time to get to work.

The more work your computer does, the more information will be kept in the Windows registry. Whatever you install software or hardware, or uninstall any application; in fact, whenever you surf the net, or even use your word processor, you'll be adding data to your Windows registry.Windows registry is the place where all the data necessary for its efficient operation is stored. Without the Windows registry, your Windows system would be completely unable to operate your PC.

Without the Windows registry, your Windows system would be completely unable to operate your PC. But the Windows registry, over time, becomes cluttered with files the Windows operating system no longer needs, because the software or hardware to which they were connected has been removed. The files remain behind, taking up space on your registry and demanding that your Windows operating system search them for the files it can use. This is why a cluttered registry means slower PC operation.

If you think you have a cluttered registry, what can you do about it? Millions of PC users have discovered a simple software tool called a registry cleaner. A registry cleaner will do for you what you would otherwise have to pay a computer technician to do: scan your registry for redundant files, and delete them. What kind of files will your registry cleaner remove?

Outdated start menu items;

Orphaned links;

Files the operating system no longer uses;

Unnecessary browser items;

Adware, spyware, and viruses;

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