Thursday 20 April 2006

Registry Problems - Manually vs. Registry Cleaner

The computer will begin a downward spiral eventually causing the computer to crash. During this time there will be many errors that come up and you may even see the blue screen of death (BSOD). The challenge then is to know what you need to do to fix registry problems.

Fix Registry Problems - Manually vs. Registry Cleaner 
Do not try to repair registry problems on your own as this is very complicated and delicate. The average person does not know where to start or what to look for. However, if you use registry cleaner software, all the pain will be released and you can accomplish this in minutes.

Fix Registry Problems With Efficient, Dependable, Registry Cleaner 
You need an efficient program that has a reputation of getting the job done. Quite often on the landing page of the product there will be many customer testimonials in the products defense. Download the product, and scan the computer's registry to find and identify the problems. This is what this registry cleaner is designed and built to do - fix registry problems.

When the registry cleaner is scanning the entire registry for problems, it compares it to a data base of correct registry entries with the same operating system. The registry cleaner locates the entries that are broken, missing, corrupt, and removes them, replacing them with new entries.

Installing and Uninstalling Programs 
Installing and removing programs sometimes causes files in the registry to become corrupt. When you remove a program, be sure and do it the proper way by clicking start, all programs, control panel, select the program you want removed, and click uninstall. When uninstall is completed, restart the computer to complete the full operation.

Always uninstall through the control panel. This is the proper way to remove a program. Trying to delete a program by clicking delete will cause part of the program to be deleted, but leave registry entries intact from that program. These left over entries eventually take their toll on the registry, causing failure. If you take the time to do things right, you will minimize the threat of registry problems and save yourself a headache.

Keep the Registry Fine-Tuned For Performance 
If you want to fix registry problems, as they occur, you need to have a registry software program installed on your computer. It can automatically keep the registry stable at all times. This will enable your computer to run at maximum speed and operate more efficiently. When the registry entries are good, you won't experience errors or the system crashing.

Errors caused by viruses, malware, device drivers not being updated, windows updates not being installed, causes the registry to eventually deteriorate. Windows updates keep your programs updated. Sometimes there are patches that need to be applied to software through the windows updates because of vulnerable software susceptible to hacking. Personal identity can be compromised. Too low of RAM (memory) resources or the motherboard malfunctioning will also create a problem. If the computers RAM (memory) is one gigabyte or less, you are going to have problems. I recommend a minimum of 5-6 gigabytes and preferably 8-10 gigabytes if you can afford it. You will see a definite marked improvement on the speed of your PC. If your hardware is old and not working properly this can cause corrupted files. Consider investing in a new computer if it should be replaced.

Use a dependable registry cleaner and be smart! Keep the device drivers updated so the system runs properly. It's important to have your Windows Update function turned on so you can receive updates when they become available for your computer and software programs. Registry cleaner will fix the registry, but if your system is old and needs replacing, your computer will still not run at maximum speed as parts wear out and should be replaced.

A Word to the Wise - Always have a complete backup of all your programs and software on your computer.

Larry Hoezee