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Should Do a Windows Registry Scan If These Problems Sound Familiar...
One
of the most common problems that most computer users encounter
is the inevitable decline in the performance and speed of their
system over a period of time. Much like any other machine, this
period of time varies greatly from one user to the other. How
long it takes for the computer’s performance to be affected
depends upon the extent of usage of the system as well as the
type of applications and programs that are downloaded and installed
onto the operating system.
A
common misconception is that computer problems are primarily
caused because of insufficient space or memory on the hard disk
drive. However, trying to manually delete programs and free
up space on the computer is mostly an exercise in futility.
A downfall in the computer’s performance is more often
than not caused by problems arising due to a bloated registry.
What
is the 'registry'?
An
absolutely vital component of any Windows operating system,
the registry is an enormous database where static as well as
dynamic information about the system is stored. It is structured
as keys where every key is associated with a distinct setting
or program within your system. This information stored within
these keys is then used for launching and running various programs.
Constantly
opening programs, browsing the internet and changing the settings
causes a lot of disruptions in the registry as the number of
obsolete, invalid or missing entries grow exponentially. Over
a period of time, the registry gets bloated and fragmented,
resulting in the deterioration of PC performance.
You
could attempt to clean out the registry manually if you have
a lot of time on your hands and oodles of patience. Even so,
there is no guarantee. Any mistake you make while editing the
registry could severely damage your entire system and you could
lose precious information. Performing a Windows
registry scan with a reputable scanning program is the most
efficient and safest way to keep the registry trim without losing
any valuable data.
When
to do a Windows Registry Scan
A
windows registry scan is called for if you encounter any of
these problems:
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Slow Start Ups – Your system, which used to start up
without any fuss, now takes inordinately long to boot up. This
is because the registry, which was empty when the computer was
new, is now filled with invalid information and several errors.
What’s more, while booting up, you keep getting annoying
prompts informing you that DLL or some other operating system
files are corrupt or just cannot be found.
•
Your System Does Not Respond
– Your computer has suddenly turned unresponsive and refuses
to do anything you want it to you. You find you are losing a
lot of work and unsaved changes as you increasing resort to
‘Control+Alt+Delete’ to end programs that fail to
close. At the other end of the spectrum, you find that more
and more programs just fail to open altogether.
•
Very Slow Internet Browsing
– The Internet speed is so slow, web pages take an eternity
to open and downloading any program is an absolute nightmare.
Also, media and music files take forever and a day to open up
on the computer, if they do open up at all.
•
Your System Suddenly Hangs Up – You find your computer
freezing or hanging up any time it feels like, for no apparent
rhyme or reason. This is mostly because of too much conflicting
information or too many invalid paths that are stored in the
registry.
•
You Finally See The Blue Screen Of Death
– Very appropriately named, the blue screen of death is
exactly what it says it is. All those messages you see on that
ominous blue screen are in fact just different ways of informing
you that your system is dead.
If
any of the above problems start occurring more and more often,
don’t waste your time trying to analyze what the problem
could possibly be. Your best option would be to run a windows
registry scan on your system.
How
Windows Registry Scanners Work
A
Windows registry scan can be done by using any easily available
registry repair software. This software scans all corners of
the registry looking for incorrect or obsolete information that
is contained within. Most advanced registry repair software
are designed to automatically repair existing problems, thus
cleaning and compressing the registry and ensuring that your
computer runs as smoothly and efficiently as before.
We
strongly recommend using RegCure to scan, backup and
repair your registry automatically (and quickly).
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