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Have you ever wondered why, after using your new PC for a few weeks or so, it becomes visibly slower with your continued use?  That is because when your computer was still new, its Windows registry was still clean.  All the data stored in your Windows registry consist only of the pre-installed programs in your PC.

As you continue to use your computer, all your activities on the computer are reflected in your Windows registry.  Eventually, your Windows registry becomes bloated, causing your computer to slow down.  When this happens, you would need to download a registry fix from computer resource websites and then conduct a registry scan to fix your computer's registry errors, or else you will end up with an irreparably damaged machine.

Understanding the Windows Registry

Your computer's Windows registry is the space in your computer's memory where all the configuration data about your computer's hardware and software are stored, as well as your usage and downloads.  Whenever you install a piece of hardware or software in your computer, or whenever you change the settings of your machine, these actions are all recorded in your Windows registry in the form of keys and values.  Each file stored in your computer has a corresponding key and value in your Windows registry.

Ideally, whenever you delete a file, uninstall software or hardware or get rid of the temporary and downloaded data in your computer, all the registry keys and values to which they correspond are also deleted.  However, what usually happens is that these uninstalled hardware and software as well as the deleted files leave their registry keys and values behind.  The same thing happens when software is reinstalled or updated; instead of overwriting or replacing the old registry keys, they create redundant keys and just leave the old ones where they are.

With all these invalid entries, the registry expands uncontrollably, making it hard for the computer to read all the data it needs to operate.  This affects the performance of the computer, and the computer slows down considerably.  If the health of the registry is ignored, the computer becomes in danger of being irreparably damaged.  Before this happens, you conduct a windows registry scan.

The Best Registry Fix

The best way to fix your Windows registry is to conduct a full Windows registry scan using a registry repair tool.  You do not have to call in a computer doctor to repair your Windows registry.  All you need to do is to download a registry fix from computer resource websites.  While it is possible to conduct a manual registry scan without using registry repair tools, it is a very risky process that can aggravate the problem rather than fix it.

A good registry repair tool is designed to scan through all the entries stored in your Windows registry and identify which ones are valid and which ones are erroneous.  Once the errors are identified, you are then prompted to decide whether these errors need fixing or not.  Most registry repair tools have backup features that allow you to undo your decision in case it caused more trouble for your computer.

Download a registry fix from computer resource websites like registryrepairzone.com and conduct a registry scan regularly.  If you make it a point to scan your Windows registry regularly, you can be sure that your computer will always be in its best form.





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