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The Windows registry is like the central nervous system of your computer. It houses hundreds of important preference and settings files that tell Windows how to run programs, hardware, and even the Windows operating system itself.

Whenever you install new programs or drivers, new registry entries are written so that the next time you turn on your computer all the software and hardware runs the same as when you turned it off. It's a helpful way to keep everything consistent on your PC.

For example, whenever you change your desktop wallpaper or mouse speed, an entry is changed in the HKEY_USER registry file so that the next time you boot up and log in it will be the same as when you left it.

Registry Problems


Unfortunately the Windows registry is stored in files just like any other on your computer. This means that they are prone to getting cluttered, damaged, and corrupted.

The biggest cause of registry clutter and problems is the incomplete uninstallation of software and hardware. Most of the time the uninstall process will leave lots of leftover files and folders in the Windows registry, causing a lot of clutter and conflicts with existing software and hardware.

How To Fix Corrupt Registry Files and Clean Up The Clutter

First of all you should know that you should never try to open up the registry and play with it yourself. Leave this to people who know precisely what they're doing and what they are looking for. People who try to fix it themselves tend to seriously mess up their computer.

The best way to clean out the clutter is to use a special cleaner software program. These programs will scan the registry and find all the obsolete, corrupt, and broken files and then allow you to get rid of them with the touch of a button. It's really quite simple and anyone can do it. It's also important that you make a back up copy of the Windows registry just in case. Most repair programs will provide a backup system.

Visit our site for information on how to fix corrupt registry entries.

For a review of the best registry repair utility on the market, check out our review of RegCure, a top registry cleaner.



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