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Need a Good Windows Registry Cleaner?
The Windows Registry is both the boon and bane of the PC world, a world that almost exclusively belongs to Microsoft. The registry is the core of any Windows PC(Computer).
It hides in the background and is deliberately hard to access manually due to the dangers involve. One bad move and your computer becomes a very expensive paperweight.
The registry literally controls every aspect of the computer, an Orwellian Big Brother of the PC. You might think you control your computer,but no. That is the job of the registry. If you are nice, it will allow you to make suggestions from time to time, but never directly.
Of course, if you are very brave, you can attempt to speak to the best and powerful Oz, but it is not advised. That is why several software companies have created registry cleaners to help optimize the registry for you. You tell the software what you want to accomplish and how to accomplish it
and the software searches the thousand of keys and values within the Registry with an efficiency that no human being could hope to match. Of course, even supercomputers are not best, so you should always back up or ghost your PC before beginning such an operation. Of course, you back up all your important data already, do not you?
Some of the more popular registry cleaning software packages are RegCure, Registry Mechanic, and Registry Easy, all of which can be downloaded from www.answer-registryreviews.com, where you can also find software reviews and relevant articles on the Windows Registry. RegCure from ParetoLogic has the highest review
although the three each have their pros and cons and are rather evenly matched (each receiving at least 4 out of five stars). Registry Mechanic came in second, but it comes from PC Tools, a highly respected company that offers a number of software tools and free support. Registry Easy offers free technical support and a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee and it is, well…easy!
It’s really important to keep you registry clean as it can become quite bloated after weeks or months of usage storing Internet histories, temporary file information, and a ton of other information that is no longer relevant or useful.
A bloated registry can make your computer slower considerably, and may even harbor pernicious viruses that have hidden activation triggers deep inside where they cannot easily be found.
Computer “best practices” include regularly backing up all your important data, running a defragmentation utility and cleaning your registry. Failing to do any of these things is like driving your car without checking the oil – ever.
Eventually the engine seizes up into a solid mass. There never seems to be a “good time” for a computer crash, so proper maintenance is essential.
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