When looking for a way to improve the performance of your PC, don’t overlook the importance of a good registry cleaner. This tool is a must for getting a slowing computer back up to speed as well as preventing errors and crashes. Seeing that a registry cleaner is such a great thing to have around makes me really confused as to why some people advise against using one!
In this article, I will argue in favor of registry cleaners and show how I use them to overcome registry corruption. This registry corruption will slow a computer’s operating capabilities and possibly make a PC not only very slow and error prone, but sometimes inoperable.
Windows Registries Corrupt Easily
Registry corruption exists and registry cleaners fix this corruption. I know this because I make a living repairing broken computers and I have seen corruption bring a computer to its knees. I have used registry cleaners many times to remove corruption and get these badly performing computers back up and speeding down the information highway again.
If you are looking for laboratory results to judge what a registry cleaner can do, I can’t help you there. However, if you want to know if you can get by without ever using a registry cleaner, all I can say is, probably not. Sooner or later it is very likely your registry will become corrupt and the only way I know to fix it is with a registry cleaner.
You Can’t Leave Corruption In the Registry and Expect Good Performance
It is true, registry corruption wasn’t very much of a consideration a few years back. However, now with the huge file systems Windows XP and Vista operate under, it takes a long times for one operation to take place when it has to work through corruption. I know this may not make sense, but one piece of corruption will probably only affect a small area of a small operating system. However, the same amount of corruption will affect many areas in a large operating system. That is just the way it is.
Registry corruption will cause a computer to slow down. Sometimes this slowing down can be quite significant. Registry corruption will also cause errors and crashes. These things seem to mock the presence of spyware or viruses. Still, corruption must be dealt with when it is present.
Registry Cleaners Make It So Anyone Can Clean a Registry
My point is, if you are on a mission to stay away from registry cleaners, what do you do about registry corruption? Without using a registry cleaner, you will have to go into the registry yourself and manually clean it; this is something few people are qualified to do. Your other choice is, you could just stand by and watch as registry corruption eats your computer alive! Needless to say, I chose to use a good registry cleaner to take care of the problem.
Remember, a PC that is slow and generally speaking, is not acting right may be doing so because of spyware and/or viruses. Since these things can cause harm to your financial health and since spyware and viruses, once they are removed, leave registry corruption behind, it is best to run a virus/spyware cleaner regularly. However, if you are reasonably sure your computer is free of spyware and viruses and you are still having problems with it, probably your registry is corrupt and you need to run a registry cleaner.
Of course, if there is no registry corruption, you will have to bring the computer to a professional. However, I have fixed many a sick computer with a registry cleaning, so I suggest you make sure you have no corruption before you bring your computer to before you bring it to the repair shop.
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