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Are you
unable to open applications on your PC?
Has your PC started behaving erratically
quite often? Does system startup and
shutdown take hours on your system? If
yes, then it is time that you give the
issue some thought. 90 out of 100 times
registry errors are the cause of your PC
problems.
You may
wonder how Windows registry can cause
errors on your system. Well, the
registry is the repository that stores
on your computer all information about
system hardware and software
configuration, system and network
settings, and user profiles. Therefore,
each and every PC activity, such as
accessing, installing, uninstalling,
working on applications, and
configuration change, such as modifying
display settings, changing audio level,
and changing window size, makes an entry
or adds a key within the registry.
Normally,
an entry or key when no longer
used—after you uninstall an application
or close a program—are deleted
automatically from the registry.
However, at times some of these keys are
either left behind and leave vacant
spaces or registry holes. Over time, a
large number of obsolete, redundant, and
invalid entries and registry holes
accumulate within the registry causing
it to grow at an unwarranted rate.
Eventually damaging, corrupting, and
fragmenting the registry.
Therefore,
next time you cannot open an application
and keep receiving an error message,
then you must know that a registry error
might be behind it.
If you
frequently browse the Web and download
various freeware programs, audio, and
games, then your computer opens up to
attacks from malware such as viruses,
Trojans, spyware, and adware. These
malicious programs add embedded keys
within the registry. These keys are
usually non-removable and cannot be
deleted manually. A registry error that
is caused due to a malicious entry can
cause many serious problems to your
system. These entries may change file
associations and prevent you from
opening executable files and cause
system freezes whenever you start
working on the system. In more severe
cases, registry error due to malware may
damage your system hardware and prevent
your PC from booting up.
Registry Errors: Fixing
The best way to
fix registry errors is by using a
registry cleaner software. Registry
cleaners are readily available for
download on the Internet. However, you
must be careful while selecting the
registry cleaner for your PC. First and
foremost, the registry cleaner you opt
for must be compatible with the
operating system on your PC. For
instance, if you own a Windows XP PC
then the registry cleaner you go in for
must be compatible with the Windows XP
registry. This is important because
different Windows versions use different
approaches to store information in the
registry. If you buy an incompatible
registry cleaner, you might end up with
more errors than you initially had.
A good
registry cleaner enables you to scan and
fix each and every registry error with
just a few mouse clicks. Registry
cleaners help you make regular backups
of the registry that you can use to
restore the registry to last known
working state in case of problem. An
advanced registry cleaner enables you to
perform a deep scan to weed out obsolete
entries, invalid entries, registry
holes, and fragments from deep within
the registry. An efficient registry
cleaner also helps you eliminate
embedded registry keys added by
malicious software, which are otherwise
untraceable and irremovable. Using a
good registry cleaner you can also
defragment the registry and make the
registry files contiguous to ensure
faster data access.
A healthy registry
is crucial for optimal performance of
your PC. A single registry error can
considerably bring down your system’s
performance. To prevent registry errors,
you must regularly run
anti-spyware scans
on your system. You must also keep your
computer updated with the latest virus
definitions and security updates.
Additionally, you must regularly use a
reliable and compatible
registry cleaner
software
to scan and fix registry errors and
enhance your computing experience.
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