Wednesday, May 11, 2011

A Registry Cleaner Clears Out The Mess

Sometimes the use of a registry cleaner is considered controversial, depending upon to whom you’re talking. There’s a valid case to be made here, too: If you’re a simple computer user, a little email, a little Web browsing, a little music listening, maybe a registry cleaner is not high on your list of priorities.

So here’s the case for a registry cleaner, clean and simple. Every time – EVERY TIME – you install a new program, uninstall an old one, get an update to an existing one or actually do just about anything that involves an application on your hard drive, something happens in your registry. Think of it as a database, maybe, holding the vital statistics of your personal computer. Without a registry, stuff stops working.

And with a registry that doesn’t get a thorough cleaning from time to time, sweeping out the unnecessary and the clutter, picking up after the party, you might start to notice things. Slow things. Odd things.

Trust me on this, too: When your computer starts acting odd, that usually means something isn’t working right. And more often than you might think, that’s just a messy registry.

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