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Microsoft Registry Cleaners - are Vista Certified Cleaners Best?

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Computers are an essential part of everyday life. Weather they are used for school, business or just fun, almost everyone today has or knows how to use a computer. The majority of people use Windows based operating systems and the newest operating system to come from Windows is Windows Vista.

Keeping your computer clean and running smooth is the best way to increase productivity and decrease the frustration of having a slow computer when you are working on an important task. One of the best ways to keep your computer running great is by cleaning the registry with a Windows Vista registry cleaner.

Vista certified?

Many of the registry cleaners, even some big name ones, are still not yet ready for Vista yet. So, be careful when choosing a registry cleaner to avoid these if you have Windows Vista as your operating system.

A good registry cleaner has the ability to clean the registry in order to get your computer's speed up and have it run smoother with little to no errors. Registry cleaners also get rid of those pesky files that are left behind in the registry after spyware is removed. These can files hog a substantial part of your system's resources even though the spyware that put them thee has been removed.

The Windows Vista operating system is very different from the previous versions of Windows, so it is important to use a genuine Vista registry cleaner. A Vista certified registry cleaner has been given Microsoft's seal of approval, but when you think about it, this is not a really big deal. If a reputable company feels its cleaner is ready to deal with Vista, that is good enough for me. What Microsoft thinks and why they think it is secondary.

Registry optimization

Using the registry cleaner is very simple, pretty much as simple as opening the program and hitting a button to run it. Once it runs, it does all the work by itself, checking for problems and fixing them. The best registry cleaners also compress, or optimize the data as well and this is where a majority of the speed boost comes from. Not all registry cleaners optimize, so you have to look for a cleaner that is an optimizer as well.

Newer operating systems

Technology has progressed and the use of the computer has increased drastically. With all the things you can do, like listen to music, watch videos, surf the net, write papers and more, you need more resources to be able to do all this efficiently.

Cleaning the registry on a regular basis allows you to be able to do all of this without slowing down your computer. This is because it doesn't have to work as hard to run all of these things. We live in an age where we are used to having things right now and very fast and it gets frustrating when we don't have this luxury.

So cleaning the registry is one of the best ways to be sure you're up to speed when working with a Windows operating system, especially one of the newer ones like XP and Vista. Also if you are using Vista, make sure the registry cleaner is Vista ready or Vista compatible. However, whether or not Microsoft has actually certified the cleaner for Vista it is not that important.

The author, Ed Lathrop is a comp TIA A+/Network+ certified computer technician familiar with the operation, repair and upkeep of today's PC's. His site, Registry Repair Review, rates the latest registry programs and tells what works and what might actually be dangerous to your computer. Also, get up to date tips on keeping your registry in top working order at: Registry Repair Tools.




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