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Free Registry Cleaners
Aren’t Always Safe
Discover How You Can Safeguard Your PC’s Health When Using
These Popular Solutions
At
one point, most PC users will try to search for free registry cleaners.
Consider this fact: though there is no verifiable approximation as to
the number of PC users in the world, studies have clearly shown that
92% of computers worldwide use the Windows operating system.
Every Windows-based PC has a built-in directory where the various
settings and details about the computer are stored.
This directory is called the registry.
The registry is one of the most important sectors of a Windows-based
machine. A small but harmful element introduced in the
registry can render the entire system useless.
And this why “free registry cleaners” will always
be one of the top queries in search engines all over the World Wide Web.
Are Free Registry Cleaners Just As Good As Paid Ones?
The answer is, of course, a resounding yes.
Many of the free registry cleaners use open source codes –
which are basically the same foundations as most of the paid registry
fixers – hence, are of equal efficiency as compared to their
pay-to-own counterparts.
But because free registry cleaners do not charge any fees, developers
are hard pressed to provide user support. Often, their help
desks are composed of mere volunteers. Most free registry
cleaners, in fact, rely on the community of users who have benefited
from the programs to help the newer users who are just about to give
the utilities a try.
Also, most free registry cleaners recoup their development and
maintenance expenses by accepting advertisements. Hence,
these free registry cleaners may display some banner ads of pop-ups for
you to see.
All in all, these are but minor hiccups for solutions which you can get
without paying a single cent.
Sounds Good, But… Are Free Registry Cleaners Really Safe?
Now here’s the problem with free registry cleaners…
You see, a registry cleaner is meant to, well, clean the Windows
registry. Over time, the registry collects useless data
through the processes that your PC undertakes. Install a
software program, for example, and some data will be entered in the
registry. Uninstall this software program, and some of the
data entered may not be erased.
Now, some of these “excess baggage” are
harmless. Some of them slow down your PC’s
performance. And some of them can destroy your PC because of
incompatibilities with valid processes.
Free registry cleaners aim to solve these by deleting the unneeded and
unwanted files.
But free registry cleaners operate based on pre-programmed algorithms,
and like anything mechanical, lack the discernment necessary for some
important decisions. And Windows is a “closed
source” program, meaning, no one but the publisher knows the
full set of codes that make it work. Developers of free
registry cleaners do not work for Microsoft. They may have
some problems determining the junk files from the essential ones in the
registry, and this will reflect in the free registry cleaners they will
release.
There are instances when free registry cleaners delete files that are
necessary to make Windows work. The results range from
occasional crashes to complete system failures.
How Can You Avoid The Pitfalls Of Free Registry Cleaners?
Free registry cleaners, in general, are excellent options for PC owners
who wish to maintain a smooth-running system.
But just like anything in life, due diligence is needed to ensure
utmost safety.
Since free registry cleaners work on the smallest of budgets, the
communities built around them are the ones who do the beta testing, and
often, even release the fixes for the bugs that are discovered.
Take this as your cue. Visit these communities. Dig
up their forums. Read up on the dangers experienced by people
who have used the free registry cleaners you are considering.
Remember, knowing the dangers will give you a better chance of avoiding
them.
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"Thank you! My computer had fatal error
messages and was freezing up.
My brother recommended I try RegCure. I used the free scan and found
363 errors. Using RegCure fixed my PC and has it running like brand
new!"
— Yorgi S. Seattle, WA
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