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How to Safely Clean the Windows Registry

By Zachary Schuessler, published May 13, 2008
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The system registry in a Windows machine is a database that keeps tabs on all the software and configurations of programs on a computer. Any other hardware configurations or other startup information the computer needs to keep track of will be retained in such a registry. But as consumers find, the bigger the registry, the bigger the "slowdown" effect computers experience. Thus, cleaning out the registry is a vital task to a computer's health.

Another problem with a registry is that spyware and types of malware can hide in or infect the registry to continually degrade and corrupt a computer's performance. This has been the direct cause of many faster computers that for some reason seem to be lagging behind as time goes on. To help aid the performance and overall health of a computer, users should go about the task of cleaning their system registry regularly.

The first way to clean a system registry is to simply use the built-in editor that comes with Windows. This program is called the Windows Registry Editor, and can be found by typing "regedit" in the "Run Command" window. It should be noted, however, that the registry editor can be very dangerous for those who don't know how to use it, and irreversible damage can be caused to one's machine as a result of tampering with it.

For a better solution, there are registry cleaning programs that do the hard work of cleaning out a registry without damaging it. These programs were made by professionals who know what can be safely removed or configured and what can't- something the average consumer doesn't know anything about. Taking one glance at the Windows Registry Editor is enough to make anyone's decision side with premade programs.

Before finding a registry cleaning program, one should investigate their options and view multiple competitors of the leading programs. Reading registry cleaner reviews and obtaining information from IT professionals is another good way to get valuable opinions. Some of the top names to keep in mind remain to be Registry Mechanic, Regcure, and several other variants that stem from these two.

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These are great points - cleaning your registry can really help a slow computer!

Posted on 05/14/2008 at 12:05:08 PM

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