It is a well-known fact (or at least it should be) that Windows Registry is the core area of any Windows operating system. It's the place where system and installed application settings are saved as well as information and hardware settings. To make a long story short, mess the registry up and you can start prep... |
19 October 2009 11:01 GMT |
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Automatizing optimization tasksThe scheduler built into PerfectSpeed is one of the best of the kind. It practically allows you to program any PC optimization task to be run with a user-defined frequency and at specific times. Configuring it is as easy as pie because you get to enable the schedule for each of the modu... |
30 July 2009 10:21 GMT |
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Trace eliminationIf you want to hide your traces after using the computer or simply delete some data without the possibility to recover its content, this module is up for the task. The Erase Traces section makes available options for clearing all computer browsing history and the most recently used files.For the web ... |
30 July 2009 10:21 GMT |
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Maintaining your PC at high levels of performance is no longer a laborious task that requires brain-busting decisions and documentation. Also, the launch of suites that contain a great part of what you need for the job has eliminated the use of multiple individual software that more than often would clot the registry... |
30 July 2009 10:21 GMT |
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File defragmentation, registry defragmentation, eliminating unused data such as temporary files and cleaning the registry of invalid entries are some of the practices leading to keeping the performance of your PC to a higher level. And the instruments on the market giving you just that range from freebies to paid pro... |
21 May 2009 11:25 GMT |
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The software world just got a new fighter against slow-running systems and performance issues that dastardly prevent you from using the PC the fast way. The creators of SPAMfighter have just released SLOW-PCfighter, an application whose only purpose is to pep up your computer and maintain a high-performance standard.... |
7 May 2009 09:15 GMT |
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Registry entries are one of the biggest problems on the Windows platform when it comes to system performance because the more you use the system the more junk will be added to the registry. You cannot ignore the fact that, upon uninstalling different apps, some traces will still remain in the registry, clotting, expa... |
10 February 2009 08:13 GMT |
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Computer performance is strictly related to the level of registry optimization. Of course, there are other aspects to be considered, such as file defragmentation, but the registry is the heart of Windows and if things are not in order here the list of mischiefs that can occur extends exponentially.Cleaning up Windows... |
5 January 2009 12:33 GMT |
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Sure you've experienced some nasty happenings with your computer. Whether it was due to an application gone berserk or just because the machine was not properly attended, you must have met the fearful "Blue Screen of Death" at least once. To tell you the truth, I haven't seen it in such a long time that I a... |
19 August 2007 11:49 GMT |
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Nobody wants to have computer problems, especially when these can be avoided. The registry is the main cause for such problems as it stores all the system settings, the softwares that are installed, it retains the files and folders links. It practically is the core of your Windows and the better you take care of it, ... |
7 May 2007 12:32 GMT |
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Installing and especially uninstalling softwares inevitably leads to a thick registry and this in turn affects your system's performance. That is why whenever you uninstall a software, make sure that all the entries left behind are gone. A manual cleaning of the registry is definitely impossible (I started this ... |
26 March 2007 12:09 GMT |
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