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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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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Working with Windows Registry can be a serious job, especially if you do not know what you are doing. And yet, Windows users have to clean it of the obsolete files, unused files, file associations, left-overs from incomplete uninstalls etc. Why? Well, the alternative is not too appealing and in time system crashes, l... |
23 April 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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