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I was trying fixing my PC a while back and spent an entire day searching for some registry cleaners online and found hundreds of them. Some were free, some paid but there wasn’t a review site that genuinely did some research from technical point of view, as well as a service/customer point of view. So I decided to start this blog where I plan to review at least one registry cleaner every month (I will to stick with one paid product a month for a while.)
I hope to share some tips/tricks that I have picked up over the years but honestly also trying to improve my writing skills because I know I suck at it!
For beginners:
What is a registry? Why is it important for a PC?
Windows Registry is a database that stores your computer hardware, software, security, user settings or profiles and property settings for folders and programs. As your computer boots, Windows processes the information in the registry to properly configure your computer. When you install a program, it will usually write some data to the computer’s registry. If you want to manually edit the registry for some reason, you can use the “regedit.exe” program which comes with the Windows operating system. However, you should not edit the registry if you don’t know what you’re doing because it could disable your computer.
How do registry cleaners help? What do they do?
A registry cleaner is software that fixes/cleans up your Windows Registry. The registry can become cluttered over time, storing defunct data and slowing system performance. A corrupt registry can also cause a system to freeze or crash. Using a good registry cleaner periodically can keep the system working smoothly and efficiently by deleting unused, corrupt and orphaned data. It is good practice to keep you PC system lean and clean you will also keep it running at good speeds.
Enjoy the Blog!

I was trying fixing my PC a while back and spent an entire day searching for some registry cleaners online and found hundreds of them. Some were free, some paid but there wasn’t a review site that genuinely did some research from technical point of view, as well as a service/customer point of view. So I decided to start this blog where I plan to review at least one registry cleaner every month (I will to stick with one paid product a month for a while.)

I hope to share some tips/tricks that I have picked up over the years but honestly also trying to improve my writing skills because I know I suck at it!

For beginners:

What is a registry? Why is it important for a PC?

Windows Registry is a database that stores your computer hardware, software, security, user settings or profiles and property settings for folders and programs. As your computer boots, Windows processes the information in the registry to properly configure your computer. When you install a program, it will usually write some data to the computer’s registry. If you want to manually edit the registry for some reason, you can use the “regedit.exe” program which comes with the Windows operating system. However, you should not edit the registry if you don’t know what you’re doing because it could disable your computer.

How do registry cleaners help? What do they do?

A registry cleaner is software that fixes/cleans up your Windows Registry. The registry can become cluttered over time, storing defunct data and slowing system performance. A corrupt registry can also cause a system to freeze or crash. Using a good registry cleaner periodically can keep the system working smoothly and efficiently by deleting unused, corrupt and orphaned data. It is good practice to keep you PC system lean and clean you will also keep it running at good speeds.

Enjoy the Blog!

What defines a Slow PC? I boot up my PC, open internet explorer and connect to the internet .To do these steps about 10 years ago on WIN 98 it used to take me about 15 min or more. It takes about less than 5 minutes today, so the questions I ask myself are ‘is the computer really slow’ or ‘do we have less patience now.’  Well the answer to the question is – it’s both.

Computers are becoming much faster but the applications used on them are becoming much bigger and more complicated.  My patience as well is little because my computer out of the box runs fine but 8 months later its worse, which really gets me frustrated as I expect it to run like new every day.  However it won’t because I have had many movies, games, mp3 and dozen other applications installed over the last 8 months. So should I stop downloading these application, if so what is the point of having a nice computer. What really causes computers to run slow, listed below are some of the main reasons I came across.

  1. RAM (Random Access Memory) Space- The computer was probably provided with enough memory when you purchased it some time ago but with new applications especially large ones being installed it needs more RAM space. To perform better an upgrade is suggestible, anything less than 1 GB RAM is history.
  2. Operating System (OS) like Windows when upgraded are much more advanced and larger than their previous version as they tend be very latest and some functions might be not be better suited for your old pc configuration. Point being upgrading OS might not always be the solution to a faster performing PC, it depends on what suits better to your PC hardware configuration.
  3. Viruses are one of the most well known reasons. There is no good virus; they are all bad because they affect your computer without your knowledge. They tend to multiply themselves and often cause computers to crash, worse being that there is a possibility of data loss. They are even more dangerous when you are on a network as they sometimes use it to bypass security and even send malicious emails on your behalf.  Use of good antivirus softwares and correct firewall settings might help prevent viruses.
  4. Adwares are malicious softwares and often come as part of other applications, most times hidden. It causes pop-ups and unwanted advertising that harms your computers in more than one way. You can read my article on adware for more info here.
  5. Slow start up speed of your OS can be very painful, you can avoid this by deleting unwanted programs from your startup file. This should help unwanted applications to run in the background and use your processor speed. Click here for an easy way to do this.

A very important point to remember is that whenever you install any application they tend to write some data into your computer’s registry. Every time you surf the internet there is data written to your temp files which overtime becomes quite large taking more space and may cause issues.

Uninstalling applications may leave behind corrupt/damaged files and might not get deleted completely from the registry causing more problems. Fixing problems with your windows registry is not easy and a registry cleaner might come in handy as they scan and clean files easily. They tend to fix most of the problems for a slow pc and it’s a nice idea to run them once every few months. You can read some registry cleaners reviews on my blog.

Although there are many more known reasons for computers to perform slowly, I have tried to address few of the most common reasons and quick solutions to fix them.

Godspeed!

Ever wondered why it takes so long to boot up you PC, even a new one. Most computers come with many applications pre-installed to which are enabled to run whenever the PC boots up, this causes delay in boot up time. Whenever you install applications on your computer it’s the same thing. You might not want these applications to run at all times in the background  as they tend to consume more processor speed which causes your PC to run slow. You can try this quick trick to help you disable these files in windows startup.

  1. Click {Win+R}. If you don’t know where the WIN key is, it is the one with WIN Logo on the last row of your keyboard. Else Click ‘Start’ then ‘Run’ (if you are on Vista there is no ‘Run’ option, you can type in search.)
  2. In the space type in ‘msconfig’ then ’OK’.

Run

  1. Click on the ‘Startup’ tab
  2. In the Check Box click what you don’t need
  3. Click ‘Apply’ then ‘Ok’

msconfig

You will need to reboot your PC for this to work, removing unwanted startup files will help your PC boot faster.