Sunday, June 5, 2011

A Clean Registry: It Can Get Personal

You will hear arguments pro and con about the use of a registry cleaner. Some say it's not necessary, and possibly dangerous; others swear by it and wouldn't live without one. It can get personal, but the bottom line is that a clean registry is a happy registry, And a happy computer.

You will hear arguments pro and con about the use of a registry cleaner. Some say it's not necessary, and possibly dangerous; others swear by it and wouldn't live without one. It can get personal.

So here's personal: I use a registry cleaner because I tend to make a mess.

You will hear arguments pro and con about the use of a registry cleaner. Some say it's not necessary, and possibly dangerous; others swear by it and wouldn't live without one. It can get personal.

Not a literal mess, although I certainly do that, too. Welcome to my world. What I'm talking about, though, is my computer and how I use it. That is, I like to experiment, fool around, tweak things and see if I can liven my life up a bit (yeah, I maybe could use a hobby). Part of this playing around involves trying out new software.

Safely, of course, from trusted sources and with my spyware/virus software fully engaged. But I like to try new things, see if they'd benefit me, test them to find out if I could use something new. And sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.

In which case I uninstall the program, no harm done.

Except for those little traces that might remain in the registry, tidbits of code that can add up. So while I enjoy messing around, I also enjoy cleaning up, which is why a registry cleaner can come in awful handy.

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