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Registry Cleaner
Program
The
Windows registry is a directory which stores settings and options for
the operating system for Microsoft Windows 32-bit versions, 64-bit
versions and Windows Mobile. It contains information and settings for
all the hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system
software, users, preferences of the PC, etc. Whenever a user makes
changes to Control Panel settings, file associations, system policies,
or installed software, the changes are reflected and stored in the
registry. The registry also provides a window into the operation of the
kernel, exposing runtime information such as performance counters and
currently active hardware. This use of registry mechanism is
conceptually similar to the way that Sysfs and procfs expose runtime
information through the file system (traditionally viewed as a place
for permanent storage), though the information made available by each
of them differs tremendously.
A Registry Cleaner is a program that scans the Windows Registry and
looks for outdated and invalid entries.
Applications often create Registry entries for temporary data and
pointers to other files, but never delete them. In addition, if folders
are manually deleted by the user, Registry entries may point to files
that do not exist. A Registry cleaner can be part of a package of
system utilities or a stand-alone program. A registry cleaner is designed to
remove redundant or unwanted items from the Windows registry. The
cleaner program attempts to remove unneeded or unwanted items from the
registry.
Some uninstallers for Windows software do not completely remove all
traces of the software from the registry. Depending on the technical
details, these traces can interfere with performance or have other
negative impacts. Using a registry cleaner is one of the only ways to
get rid of these bits. The registry cleaner scans the registry, and
picks out the unnecessary and/or damaged pieces and deletes/repairs
them.
Registry cleaners can often improve the performance and reliability of
computers by ridding the registry of unnecessary and fragmented files,
which can dramatically reduce the need for serious maintenance.
Some registry cleaners offer backup and restore functions that allow
the user to revert changes made by the registry cleaner in case they
are undesired.
Some software and hardware developers use outdated or incorrect
installation processes that fail to remove all references to the
application or hardware when it is either installed or uninstalled.
Uninstalling or changing software, hardware and drivers never leaves a
PC clean. Entries are left behind in the computer registry causing the
PC to become unstable and corrupted. This results in sudden crashes,
system failures and unknown error messages that ultimately cause a
severe lag in the PC's performance.
When software or hardware is uninstalled it is highly probable that
remnants are left behind on the hard drive or in the registry that clog
up the system. Without a good program to remove and fix these entries
there may be problems that cause imminent trouble including:
Corrupted entries left in the Computer Registry
Broken links and short cuts
Program folders, help files, fonts and configuration files
Applications that load when the PC starts-up
The PC quickly becomes bogged down, causing frustratingly slow
performance with random errors messages and even system crashes.
Some OF The Free Registry Cleaners are as follows
* RegistryFix
* Registry Easy
* RegCure
* Error Killer
* Error Nuker
* Regsweep
* Reg Clean
Some OF The Advantages
Registry cleaners, or registry cleanup software, can in some cases
improve the performance and reliability of computers by ridding the
registry of unnecessary and fragmented files, which can reduce the need
for more manual maintenance.
Due to the sheer size of the registry database, manually cleaning up
debris and invalid entries would be impractical, so registry cleaners
are essentially tools that automate the process of looking for invalid
entries or broken links within the registry and removing them.
Some registry cleaners offer backup and restore functions that allow
the user to revert changes made by the registry cleaner in case they
are undesired.
Some Disadvantages
There are a number of problems with the concept of a registry cleaner.
Most notably, there is no reliable way for a program to know whether
any particular key is 'junk' or not. Windows is closed source, so
registry cleaner designers can not know for sure whether any particular
key is still being used by Windows or what detrimental effects removing
it may have; leading to examples of registry cleaners causing loss of
functionality and, potentially, system instability.
With regards to performance, whilst on Windows 9x computers, it is
possible that a very large registry could slow down the computer's
startup time; the on-disc structure of the registry is entirely
different on the NT line of Operating Systems (including Windows XP and
Vista).
Slowdown due to registry bloat is thus far less of an issue in
modern versions of Windows. More importantly, however, the difference
in speed due to the use of a registry cleaner is negligible: rarely do
they remove more than a few kilobytes from the total size of the
registry. Any potential user of a registry cleaner must thus balance a
probably negligible performance increase against a non-zero possibility
of system instability.
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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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