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		<title>How to Speed Up Windows7</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2012 19:54:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Windows 7 was an excellent upgrade from the previous versions, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you might not run into issues over time of it getting slower. In fact, it really doesn&#8217;t matter what version you are running because eventually you will be looking for a solution to speed up PC tasks. The answer is actually really simple though, and I am sure most people have heard of it before. It all lies in simply having a registry cleaner.</p>
<p>Having a registry cleaner will speed up windows 7 which will in turn speed up PC performance. Your registry gets clogged up over time by installing and uninstalling software. It tends to get pretty unorganized and often times even when you uninstall a program something is left behind in the registry that is simply unneeded. The more unneeded keys in the registry that are left behind, the slower you PC will run. Again, the solution is to find a registry cleaner and run it every few weeks or so.</p>
<p>There are many choices available to you while you are searching, so just get one that best fits you. Our number one recommended choice is <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review" target="_blank">PC Health Advisor</a>.Once you find a registry cleaner it is time to load it up. As always, I do recommend backing up your registry before going through the cleaning process. You will most likely never need to use your backup, but the saying &#8220;it is better to be safe than sorry&#8221; is always true in my book when dealing with computers. Now that we got that out of the way it is time to move on to the scan. I am absolutely positive that you will be surprised with the results of your first scan. I know I certainly was when I first came into the world of using a registry cleaner. I had used my PC for years before actually using one, so my results were quite staggering. I had no idea that my computer was holding onto so much useless information, and the chances are high that you will see the same thing. After all of the useless keys are removed from the registry, you will notice that it will speed up your Windows 7 immediately. Your computer will run so much smoother, and Windows will shutdown and startup a lot quicker. In fact, the overall performance of your PC will be like it was the first day you turned it on.</p>
<p>So if you are looking to speed up PC performance then the solution is to simply find the <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/" target="_blank">best registry cleaner</a> that you are comfortable using and then go through the process. It really is as easy as installing a program and then letting it run. There is no need for any manual editing of the registry that can be risky. In fact, the hardest work involved is finding the registry cleaner that is right for you.</p>
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		<title>How Do I Set Up My Windows 7 Start Screen?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 17:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This is one thing that tends to fall by the wayside with most PC users, but can have a crippling effect on how your computer runs. If you are looking to set up Windows 7 start screen options or adjust them, then you do not need to look any further. It is really easy to do and you will be thankful for the knowledge after you put it to use. If you feel that this is too much for you to handle, or you just want some help to make sure you do it right, a registry cleaner like <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review" target="_blank">PC Health Advisor</a>, can help you through this.</p>
<p>There are two ways you can set up start screen options so you can choose whichever method you are more comfortable with. The first is to edit the startup option within the program itself. For instance, let&#8217;s say that when you first installed Skype you wanted it to startup with your computer, but no longer want it do so. Simply open up Skype and look to the bottom right of the login screen. Make sure the box next to &#8220;Start Skype when computer starts&#8221; is unchecked. You can also do this when Skype is logged in by going to the Tools section then to Options on the menu. This is how almost every program is setup. If the program has no login screen then you will always want to search for the options section of the program. Somewhere in there you will find a &#8220;Start with Windows&#8221; or &#8220;Automatically start with Windows&#8221; option that you can select or deselect, depending on whether or not you would like the program to actually start with Windows.</p>
<p>Your next option is to do this through the Startup folder. If you click the Start Menu button and then click All Programs you will be able to scroll down to a folder simply named Startup. Right-click on this folder and then click Explore. Any shortcuts you see in here will startup when Windows does, so if you see anything you do not want in there just delete it. Deleting these shortcuts will  have no effect on the functionality of the program. It will just no longer startup with Windows, and can be opened whenever you want by clicking on the .exe file. If you would like to add something to this folder to make it startup with Windows then you certainly can. All you need to do is find the .exe of the program you would like to put in there. Let&#8217;s use Skype again as an example. Right-click on the Skype .exe in the Start Menu, click Send to, then click Desktop (create shortcut). This will create a shortcut for the program on your desktop. Now just drag the shortcut into the Startup folder and you are done. It will now startup with Windows every time until you remove the shortcut from this folder like I discussed earlier.</p>
<p>Also, just for good measure it would be wise to run a registry cleaner after adjusting these options. It is not truly needed, but if you are looking to really optimize your PC to startup faster and run more efficiently it does not hurt to go this route. A <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review" target="_blank">quality registry cleaner</a> is very easy to find these days so just pick one that you are comfortable with and let it do its job. After all of this, you will have your programs starting up the way you want, and a much more efficiently running PC.</p>
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		<title>Things To Consider When Choosing A Registry Cleaner For Windows 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 06:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Windows 7 Registry Cleaner</dc:creator>
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<p>The Registry is one of the main components of the Windows OS and maintaining it will ensure that installations and run times are working together in a smooth manner.  There are a plethora of Registry scanners and cleaners on the market today and it is so easy to install one that is less than functional, or even worse, malicious.  Many immoral coders inject snippets of malware into the software, so it is wise to be as informed as possible when you get a registry cleaner for windows 7.   Below are some good things to keep in mind when selecting an important program of this nature.</p>
<p>First, it is enticing to use a registry cleaner on windows 7 that is free.  Naturally there are tons of them; however beware of these.  Nothing is really free, but the good news is that many versions offer a free trial program.  By using the cleaners with the option of a free trial,  you can try them out for a limited time.  These are considered the best because you get the full feel of the software before actually deciding on the purchase.  You may want to check out a couple of them before making a final decision.  <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review" target="_blank">PC Health Advisor</a>, <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/regcure-review" target="_blank">RegCure</a> and <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/registry-mechanic-review" target="_blank">Registry Mechanic</a> are some good examples.</p>
<p>Next up is to consider if Windows 7 is a 32 or 64 bit OS (or both if using the professional version).   This is where it gets hairy, because the problems that the registry cleaners can fix changes according to the OS specifics.   If you are not sure which OS version you are running under, there are many cleaners that function for both x32 and x64 versions of Windows 7.  <em>NOTE: To find out if your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows, Click the Start button icon, click Control Panel, click System and Maintenance, and then click System. Under System, you will see the  type.</em></p>
<p>Lastly, look for ease of use with advanced options.  This will include things such as a restore functionality, an automatic scheduler, software support, etc,.  The more repairs that the software can perform, then the better it usually is.  Make sure the interface is understandable.  All of these options should be considered with the price as well.  Just because the software is outrageously priced does not mean superiority. Click on the registry cleaner products below to get a full review of each.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review" target="_blank">PC Health Advisor</a> <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/regcure-review" target="_blank">RegCure</a> <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/registry-mechanic-review" target="_blank">Registry Mechanic</a> <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/registry-booster-review" target="_blank">Registry Booster</a></p>
<p>To end, the registry cleaner for windows 7 that you chose should have the right price, functionality, and all of the options needed to keep the Registry running smoothly.  Think of it in terms of a mechanic.  Like a mechanic would tune up a car, the registry cleaner for Windows 7 is going to fine tune up an essential part of an OS to keep it running effortlessly.</p>
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		<title>Should I use Registry Cleaner on my System?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 04:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your PC isn&#8217;t running at its desired speed, there are several things that might be going on within the machine. Sometimes the problem is a virus, while other times a memory shortage is to blame. But in most cases, there is one usual suspect: The Registry. What is a Registry? The Windows Registry is [...]]]></description>
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<p>When your PC isn&#8217;t running at its desired speed, there are several things that might be going on within the machine. Sometimes the problem is a virus, while other times a memory shortage is to blame. But in most cases, there is one usual suspect: The Registry.</p>
<p><strong>What is a Registry?</strong></p>
<p>The Windows Registry is the database that Windows uses to keep tabs on the system settings, preferences, and configurations that are special to your PC. In many cases the information that the computer uses most frequently is stored here so that it can be accessed easily and efficiently. Unfortunately, the Registry is not perfect and many times it becomes clogged or corrupted due to overloading. Luckily, this problem is not too difficult to fix and, once you take care of it, you will usually notice that your PC is running back up to speed.<br />
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How to Clean the Registry</strong></p>
<p>To return your PC to its former glory, you&#8217;ll need to clean your Registry. There are a few options you can choose from here. First, you can use the Windows Registry Cleaner that comes with Windows. The included Wizard makes it very easy and user-friendly, although this method doesn&#8217;t always work properly. If you try the Wizard and it doesn&#8217;t take care of the problem, you may need to get a Registry Cleaner made by another company. Thankfully, you&#8217;ve got plenty of options if you need to take this route; many software designers know about how faulty some of Windows&#8217; own tools are and have stepped in to fill the void.<br />
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What is the <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/">Best Registry Cleaner</a>?</strong></p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t really possible to decide on one top registry cleaner among all the ones offered. Pretty much all of them do a fine job and the only real differences come down to speed and cost. A few are easier to use than others, but nearly all should get the job done. Here are a few tips, though, when shopping for a cleaner: Don&#8217;t go with a company that doesn&#8217;t have a phone number or a street address. Also, try to buy from a company that has reviews posted online somewhere. This will help you to choose a trustworthy and dependable piece of software that should take care of all your Registry problems. It also helps to look at the company&#8217;s website; if it looks like it was made by a professional, you can be more confident in using their services.</p>
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		<title>Why You Need A Registry Cleaner For Windows 7- 64 bit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 16:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Windows 7 is very efficient and fast operating system. But no matter how much on top of your computer you are, keeping it running well and defragmenting it regularly, with constant usage you are going to face problems of a slow computer, which has nothing to do with its processing power. It just happens that with time and extra data, jpeg files, movies and music downloads, software and freeware which is installed and uninstalled, you are going to face the problem of having a bloated registry, too many start-up programs, error messages and more.  A Windows 7 registry cleaner is important to keep the system running as good as new.</p>
<p>You want an optimized system which will not give you error messages, lagging programs, slow start ups and shut downs? Then you need a Windows 7 registry cleaner. The trouble is that there are many registry cleaners in the market. All of them are not compatible with Windows 7 64 bit, even though they may be marketed for the system. You need to be careful that you buy a <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/" target="_blank">Windows 7 registry cleaner</a> which will actually work with your version.</p>
<p>A good Windows 7 registry cleaner will take care of invalid entries, orphaned shortcuts, missing dll files, duplicate files, and other registry errors which slow down your system. While Windows 7 has its own utilities to do cleaning up chores on the computer, an external software like a Windows 7 registry cleaner is more efficient in speeding up your computer.</p>
<p>Those registry cleaners which are specially made for Windows 7 64 bit will do a better job than so-called registry cleaners which actually work on 32 bit systems as on a 64 bit OS they will miss many factors. You can actually test a registry cleaner to see if it compatible with your system before buying it.</p>
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		<title>Cleaning up Windows 7 Registry Effectively to Increase Performance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 16:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows 7 is perhaps the greatest and most advanced incarnation of the beloved operating system yet to grace a PC. But in spite of all that it brings to the table, there are still a few of the typical Windows issues that bog down the package a bit. Chief among these is the infamous Windows [...]]]></description>
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<p>Windows 7 is perhaps the greatest and most advanced incarnation of the beloved operating system yet to grace a PC. But in spite of all that it brings to the table, there are still a few of the typical Windows issues that bog down the package a bit. Chief among these is the infamous Windows Registry. The Registry has been slowing down and plaguing our PCs for a long time and, though Windows 7 has taken care of a lot of the Registry&#8217;s faults and bugs, there is still the chance of slowdown and corruption when the Registry starts acting up. These tips will help to make sure your Registry remains free from these issues.</p>
<p><strong>What is the Registry?</strong></p>
<p>The Windows Registry is a set of files and programs in your PC that contains your most important and frequently used data. This information is compiled in the Registry so that it can be easily accessed quickly and effectively. In theory, this is meant to make your computer faster and more efficient. But, of course, we said “in theory.” In practice, the Registry often gets clogged and cluttered and does the opposite of what it is intended to do. When your computer slows to a crawl, there&#8217;s a good chance that the Registry is to blame.</p>
<p><strong>Why Does my Registry cause slowdown?</strong></p>
<p>The Registry isn&#8217;t great at cleaning up and defragmenting its own data. This means that files that you may have used in the past sometimes stick around in the Registry, taking up space and gumming up the works. Some files are corrupted, which means that they won&#8217;t work at all and could potentially harm other bits of data. Other files are fragments of old data that might have been removed but left behind this useless clutter. To make your computer reclaim its speed and efficiency, the Registry must be cleaned regularly.<br />
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Registry Cleaners for Windows 7</strong></p>
<p>Though Windows 7 is still somewhat new, there are already plenty of <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/">great registry cleaners</a> available for it already. Windows has its own cleaner that works better than previous Windows versions. There are also plenty of great third party cleaners as well. RegClean is a good one, as is <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/registry-mechanic-review" target="_blank">Registry Mechanic</a>. What you&#8217;ll want to do before you clean your Registry, though, is back up all your data. This should be done regularly anyhow but when you defragment or clean your PC, it is doubly important. Luckily, many of the better cleaners out there come with backup software but you can backup your data any way that you please, so long as you do it.</p>
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		<title>How to Avoid System Errors with a Windows 7 Registry Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 16:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There are numerous errors that affect Windows, but the good news is that they can all be solved with the Windows 7 Registry Cleaners. It is important to ensure that your machine is adequately protected against any form of errors, since it interfaces continuously with the machine’s registry. It is therefore significant to solve any potential problems that face the registry as quick as possible. The advice that you will be given by a great <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review" target="_blank">PC Health Advisor</a>, who is more knowledgeable than you in the matter, is to first of all back the entire Registry with the use of the System Restore. This is a very good technique of ensuring that you have maintained a Registry that is relatively clean in a consistent manner. There are a number of steps involved in this process with the first one being to click the ‘Start’ button. Then you just open the ‘System Tools’ after which you will be required to click the ‘System Restore’. In case it is your very first time in using this system, then you will be required to click the ‘Next’ icon but if you have used it before, you will be required to choose another different point of restoration. Then click ‘Next’ and lastly click ‘Finish’.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/">Windows 7 Registry Cleaners</a> are undoubtedly very effective when it comes to preventing any system errors and any PC Health Advisor would concur. Once it is installed, you will be good to go since the program operates in an automatic manner. It is always important to ensure that you use the program efficiently when it comes to mattes of cleaning the Registry. This is because the cleaner has been specially designed to evaluate your entire Registry, so that any potential issues can be brought to your attention. In addition to this, you will also get the chance to solve all the pending, and potential, errors that affect your system with the Windows 7 Registry Cleaners. Another benefit that you will also get from using this program is the option of getting your Registry cleaned without the need of using the System Restore. A great <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review" target="_blank">PC Health Advisor</a> will also advise you to refrain from cleaning your system too many times. This is due to the fact that it is very easy to loose track this way, because you will not know the exact times that the modifications were made.</p>
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		<title>Windows 7 Registry Repair for Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:25:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows 7 has been a veritable rebirth for Microsoft in many ways. The launch of the new OS has helped the company to stall some of the massive growth that Apple has been achieving and the brand new slew of exciting features have breathed new life into a program that was in danger of becoming [...]]]></description>
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<p>Windows 7 has been a veritable rebirth for Microsoft in many ways. The launch of the new OS has helped the company to stall some of the massive growth that Apple has been achieving and the brand new slew of exciting features have breathed new life into a program that was in danger of becoming stale. But not all of the troublesome issues of Windows have been eradicated in this new operating system. Most striking among these lingering problems is the perennially bothersome Windows Registry. Even in Windows 7 the Registry is at risk for clogging and corruption.<br />
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Why Does my Registry get Bogged Down?</strong></p>
<p>The Registry is the area on your computer where files are stored that are needed for easy access by your hard drive. Unfortunately, the Registry has always been susceptible to corruption because fragmented files, unused space, and other useless data gets stuck in the Registry, slowing it down and therefore slowing the rest of your computer down. This is why, at some point, you&#8217;ll need some kind of Windows 7 Registry repair program to right all these wrongs.</p>
<p><strong>How Can I Repair my Registry?</strong></p>
<p>Thankfully, there are a few options at your disposal when it comes to repairing your registry. The past few Windows programs have come with their own Registry repair software, but they have all been a bit inferior until Windows 7 came along. Finally, there is an in-house Registry repair that actually is of use. In the past you almost would certainly have needed a third party repair software to fix the many problems that plague the Registry. Now, there are still plenty of Registry issues that the Windows software can&#8217;t fix, but at least they are far fewer these days. If you find you still need some kind of third party software, you may wish to consider <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/registry-mechanic-review">Registry Mechanic</a>, a great program that has been helping Windows users for years. Their new software, compatible with Windows 7, is their finest yet and it goes a long way toward fixing any Registry problem that the Windows software can&#8217;t tackle. Windows isn&#8217;t perfect, but Windows 7 comes closer to perfection than any OS Microsoft has come up with yet. We can only hope that Windows 8 will be the long-awaited and true “killer app” that we&#8217;ve been dreaming of ever since Mr. Gates opened up his heart and mind for all the world to see.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:15:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Windows Registry has the unfortunate position of being the black sheep in the Windows world. After all, nearly every problem that has to do with slowdown or error messages all relates back to the Windows Registry and its constantly cluttered makeup. But there are ways to deal with a bad registry, as these <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/" target="_blank">corrupted registry repair</a> tips will show.<br />
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Manual Recovery</strong></p>
<p>This method doesn&#8217;t always work but, if it does, it can save you some money. Windows comes with its own Registry repair wizard. Now, the important thing is not to mess with the actual files on the Registry unless you know exactly what you&#8217;re doing. Many computers have been completely ruined this way and you don&#8217;t want that to happen to yours. What you can do, though, is set a restore point while in this program. This will cause your computer to go back to an earlier date that is preferably before your registry became corrupt. In many cases this is all that is needed to solve your Registry blues.</p>
<p><strong>Check for Viruses</strong></p>
<p>As we&#8217;ve mentioned, the Windows Registry gets plenty of blame heaped upon it, even when it isn&#8217;t its fault. In many cases the reason the Registry is corrupted is because of a virus, but people are often so hellbent on checking the Registry that they forget to do a virus scan or, worse, don&#8217;t even have any antivirus or anti-malware software on their computer. It is best to keep an eye on this possibility before you start to spend money on other troubleshooting measures<br />
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Registry Cleaners</strong></p>
<p>Though manually removing bad files from the Registry is risky business, you can buy a registry cleaning program that does the job for you and enhances your computer&#8217;s speed in the process. Everybody knows how troublesome the Windows Registry can be and because of that there are plenty of third party cleaners out there. The key is to get one that is reputable and respected. <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/registry-mechanic-review">Registry Mechanic</a>, for instance, has been around for years and has won awards throughout its lengthy tenure. <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/registry-booster-review">Registry Booster</a> and <a href="http://www.windows7registrycleaners.com/pc-health-advisor-review">PC Health Advisor</a> are also great brands that have plenty of good word of mouth.</p>
<p>A corrupted Registry is just one of the prices we have to pay for the otherwise fantastic offerings that Windows provides us with. But even this downside can be fixed easily enough thanks to the many different remedies out there. As long as you use a bit of caution, you and your Registry should be just fine.</p>
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		<title>What is a Registry Cleaner</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 06:10:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Are you having problems with the performance speed and general functionality of your computer system? Is the problem continued because you cannot afford to have a technician look at your computer every time it goes down? Maybe you just need an application which can go into your computers registry and sort through the bad and good files on your computer. If so a Registry Cleaner could be the application for you.</p>
<p>What is a Registry Cleaner?</p>
<p>A registry cleaner is an application which is designed to recognize and remove bad and no longer needed applications from your computers registry. Some examples of files in which a computer may be holding in its registry are; </p>
<p>• Malicious content such as viruses, spy-ware, and bots.</p>
<p>• Unneeded content such as applications which were installed with a program which was previously uninstalled but some files were still left behind.</p>
<p>• Applications which do not work on computers with other applications, this is consistent with down-loadable files which do not specify what operating systems they are currently supported on, and files which cause functionality errors with other files on your computer system.</p>
<p>• Any other miscellaneous files which should not be on your registry or may be out of place.</p>
<p>Why should I invest in a Registry Cleaner for Windows?</p>
<p>When looking into cleaning out your registry on your own, you must understand that registries are very complex systems. Each file could “look” like an appropriate file but there really isn’t any way to tell without the proper training to check certain variables in a file. The problem with that is files have so many variables that it could take anywhere from hours to days to fully sort your registry depending on your computers storage size, and volume of applications stored in your registry.</p>
<p>A registry cleaner for windows is already programmed and constantly updated to keep up with all malicious content, and content needs on a computer system. The application can quickly and thoroughly clean out a registry from just a few minutes to a few hours depending on the computer size.</p>
<p>How do I know what Registry Cleaner is right for me?</p>
<p>When looking into a registry cleaner you should be searching for an application which states in its information that it is designed for your operating system. At this moment in time the majority of Registry Cleaners are designed for either windows XP, Vista, or some earlier editions. But most operating systems do have registry cleaners out their designed specifically for their computer types.</p>
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