Computers are great when they are running fast. They are exciting and enjoyable to use - quick to respond to all your commands, and can load up almost every program & game. However, as time moves on, they become slower and slower, until they actually become so slow that you don't want to use them any more. If that sounds familiar, there's actually an easy way to make them run like new again.
It's all because computers are notorious for getting lots of "junk" caught in their system. This "junk" is in the form of files, but over time, it grows and grows, so that your computer can't actually find the files it wants any more. Specifically, there's a hidden part of your system which is responsible for this junk. It's called the "registry" and is basically where all your system files and settings are stored.
The registry database is so important, that Windows is constantly adding and updating the files inside it. Every time you use your PC, this database is editing 100's of files. This is okay, but the problems occur when these files become corrupt, damaged or obsolete. You see, every time you use your PC, you leave 'digital fingerprints' all over the registry in the form of files. Over time, these files grow and grow until there's just too many for your computer to handle.
They are so bad for the health of your system, because when your computer wants to find something, it has to scan through all these junk files. This takes a lot of time, and makes you think that your computer is running slow. To fix this, you simply need to be able to "flush out" the registry. This would be a tedious process, if done manually, but because it has over 100,000 files inside, we need to rely on a tool known as a 'registry cleaner' for it.
Registry cleaners basically search through your registry database, and then fix all the broken files inside it. This then "trims the fat" from the database, which makes your computer able to find the files it needs a lot faster. Obviously, the more files that the registry cleaner fixes & deletes, the faster your computer will get!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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