Wednesday, May 11, 2011

A Clean Registry Means A Clean PC

A clean registry is like a clean bathroom: It’s not particularly noticeable until it’s not so clean, and then? Then you’ve got problems.

A clean registry means the little odds and ends of software, some unnecessary and some left over after an upgrade or deletion, are erased. While you won’t know they’re there – and most of us wouldn’t know where to look – a registry cluttered with this debris will eventually start affecting all aspects of your computer’s performance.

It’s important to note that when you suspect you don’t have a clean registry, caution is the watchword. Your computer’s registry is where crucial information about all your software resides. It’s never wise to attempt to manually delete registry entries, and it’s always a good idea to use professional registry cleaning software, such as RegCure. Mistakes made in the registry can haunt you, and cause entire programs to stop working.

Again, think of your registry as a bathroom, or bedroom or garage. When it’s all nice and spiffy, you hardly notice it. And with a registry, that’s the way we want it.

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