Have you been troubled and frustrated by errors and lockups every time you boot up your pc. Have you considered that there might be registry errors? If you are a windows user this is all too common so you can rest easy that you are not alone with these problems. There is a solution to these annoying problems and they can easily be corrected in about 5 minutes from now.

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Windows Registry is a directory developed by Windows to store important information about the configuration of your computer’s hardware and software, your computer’s settings, preferences and users. Windows registry has been efficiently used for this purpose starting with the Windows 95 version. The advent of this system greatly increased the computer’s efficiency, having all the files well organized.

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Have you cleaned up your registry yet? First of all, what is your registry? Think of your computer as a hotel, where lots of guests are staying. Each guest has its own set of preferences, with important settings regarding software and hardware that need to be recorded and kept in mind. Your Windows Registry does that job of storing, recording, and keeping track.

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Dec
12

Pc Repair Software

posted by Mike Tucker

Most people don’t have a clue on what to do when something strange happens with their computer. So instead of trying to figure out the problem calmly and coolly, they just assume the computer is in need of repairs and pay hundreds of dollars to have it fixed. This truly is a shame, as all they likely needed to do was use a reliable registry cleaner. Don’t know what a registry cleaner is, what it does, or why you should use one? Well, don’t worry — the most frequently asked questions about registry repair software have been listed below.

Q: What is a “Registry”?

A: The registry is where all the crucial information about your computer is stored. Not just system configurations & settings either, everything! Every time you give the computer a command, the registry is where it heads to complete the assigned tasks. Whether it be opening a file, launching a game, listening to music, opening your browser, changing your desktop background, etc. the registry is involved.

Q: How does a registry become corrupted?

A: Simply due to all the user’s activity. With all the information that it stores and organizes, it isn’t that uncommon for things to get a bit disorganized from time to time. Every and any activity can cause errors to build in the registry; primarily the activities that involve the removal and/or creation of files, software, and/or games. And since the windows registry does not automatically clean house when things get out of order, the errors are allowed to accumulate without interference.

Q: What can I do to stop these errors from building?

A: Honestly, absolutely nothing. Unless you’re a computer technician that intimately knows about registry errors and what to do to prevent them, it’s virtually impossible. In fact, even if you were a computer technician, it would still be next to impossible to prevent all registry errors from occurring. Truth be told, the answer isn’t “prevention”, it’s repair.

Q: Alright then, how do I repair the registry?

A: Through the use of a registry cleaner of course. A registry cleaner automatically sweeps and repairs all errors within your registry. All you have to do is click the “Go” or “Start” button and the software will do the rest.

Q: Can’t I just clean the registry manually?

A: NO! Repairing the registry all by yourself is a suicide mission — for the computer of course, not you. Why is it dangerous? Because a single mistake could send your entire computer system down the tubes.

There are thousands & thousands of different files within the registry, which means you would have to go through each one individually looking for anomalies. Having said that, if you don’t know anything about your registry, how would you even go about identifying harmful errors?

Just do yourself a favor and forget the idea of manual registry repair. It will save you from many future headaches.

Q: Are there any dangers with running the software?

A: Not really. Most registry cleaners come with a back-up feature that allows you to effortlessly roll-back your registry settings in case something does indeed go wrong. However, you should know that when using well-known registry repair software, mistakes are extremely rare.

Q: How often should I be running registry scans?

A: At least once a week. But then again, that’s only if you want your computer operating at optimum performance.

Copyright (c) 2008 PC Registry Repair

By: Jason Bell

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Dec
10

Registry Errors - How To Correct Them

posted by Mike Tucker

Most Windows errors are often generated from the Registry through invalid entries and missing links, they tend to get worse if not attended to early enough. These errors can cause a fatal system error. Most of this errors can be corrected by manually editing the Registry. it is advisable not to take this option if you are not an advanced windows user or a windows expert. Registry management tools abound today with many of them having an extensive database of known registry errors. They can scan your registry and flag the problematic entries, using the scanning and precision utilities to find the ‘bad’ and leave the ‘good’ in place.

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“Nooooo”, you would say when you suddenly experience the blue screen of death and have yet saved your task that you are working on. You would have to redo it again from the beginning. How angry would you be? How to fix computer crashes like Blue screen of death?

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When your computer’s screen turns blue suddenly, you read a sentence says: “Beginning of Physical Memory Dump”. Although you might be angry because you have yet saved your task, the problem seems trivial because after you restart your computer, you can carry on doing your task again. However, it is not as simple as that, if you do not fix it, it will occur more often. How long can you tolerate doing your task all over again from the beginning because of Blue Screen of Death?

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Aug
13

Why is My Computer So Slow and Stagnant

posted by Mike Tucker

Are you suffering from a stubborn computer and asking yourself “why is my computer so slow and stagnant?” Well most likely your computer needs some attention. We all tend to believe that all we have to do to our computers on a daily basis is turn them on and they will continue to work regardless if we provide the maintenance that they require.

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Jul
23

Registry Clutter Got You Down?

posted by Mike Tucker

Tells what the Registry of the computer is. Tells how the registry is corrupted. Tells what to do to fix the registry.

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Jul
8

How to Select The Best PC Registry Cleaner

posted by Mike Tucker

Did you discover that the longer you use your computer, the slower it becomes? It does not matter if you are using Window 98/2000, XP, NT or Vista platform, the very important things that you must know is how to maintain and take care of your computer so that it can continue to run as fast as when it was newly purchased. When you run your computer long enough, I am sure you may have stuck with some problems such as slow start up, applications takes minutes to load or PC crashes everything when …

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