I have read recently that a registry cleaner was an unneeded and in fact, a useless tool for computer repair and maintenance. As far as I am concerned, nothing could be further from the truth. It is my position no PC owner should be without one.
I will use this article to make a case in favor of registry cleaners because I know their use is important in fighting off registry corruption. Also, I will talk about just what registry corruption can do to an operating system and how it can hinder normal computer operations.
Windows Registries Corrupt Easily
It is true there are some registry cleaners available that are not very good, but usually these are free cleaners and like with anything else, you get what you pay for. Still, cleaning a computer's registry with the right registry cleaner can get a computer that is slow and crashing on occasion back up and running at 100% speed and error free once 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 wasn't long ago registry corruption went on behind the scene and was hardly noticed. Enter Windows XP and Vista. These operating systems are much larger than their predecessors and because of this, corruption disrupts their operations and in turn causes them to be more difficult to keep running at top speed.
Without cleaning corruption out of a PC, it will become slower and slower. In time, it will commit errors and eventually the "blue screen of death becomes inevitable!
You Have to Get Rid of Corruption Somehow!
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.
If you are sure your computer has no problems with spyware/viruses and the registry is free of corruption, you probably have a bigger problem. Still, I have gotten many a computer back off the mat and working to its full potential again just by scanning for viruses/spyware and then cleaning the registry. - 16039
I will use this article to make a case in favor of registry cleaners because I know their use is important in fighting off registry corruption. Also, I will talk about just what registry corruption can do to an operating system and how it can hinder normal computer operations.
Windows Registries Corrupt Easily
It is true there are some registry cleaners available that are not very good, but usually these are free cleaners and like with anything else, you get what you pay for. Still, cleaning a computer's registry with the right registry cleaner can get a computer that is slow and crashing on occasion back up and running at 100% speed and error free once 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 wasn't long ago registry corruption went on behind the scene and was hardly noticed. Enter Windows XP and Vista. These operating systems are much larger than their predecessors and because of this, corruption disrupts their operations and in turn causes them to be more difficult to keep running at top speed.
Without cleaning corruption out of a PC, it will become slower and slower. In time, it will commit errors and eventually the "blue screen of death becomes inevitable!
You Have to Get Rid of Corruption Somehow!
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.
If you are sure your computer has no problems with spyware/viruses and the registry is free of corruption, you probably have a bigger problem. Still, I have gotten many a computer back off the mat and working to its full potential again just by scanning for viruses/spyware and then cleaning the registry. - 16039
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