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		<title>Windows Registry Clean Up Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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So, you have heard about what a complete windows registry clean up can do for your personal computer and now you are interested in getting yourself a windows registry checker software application then you’ve already made a wise decision.
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<p>So, you have heard about what a complete windows registry clean up can do for your personal computer and now you are interested in getting yourself a windows registry checker software application then you’ve already made a wise decision.</p>
<p>Registry cleaners are the ideal way to optimize the way your computer works for you.  Yet, what should you look for in a windows registry checker?  How do you know you are getting a good deal on the registry cleaner you choose?<span id="more-366"></span></p>
<p><strong><br />
Free Registry Scanners</strong></p>
<p>Some registry cleaner software applications can be tried out for free before you purchase.  Essentially, a free registry scanner will allow you to download and install the software so you can see what the software is capable of.  When you try out a free registry scanner application, look for ease of understanding and ease of use.</p>
<p>Does the application seem easy to understand?</p>
<p>Are the features easy to access?</p>
<p>What kind of options does the windows registry checker software application offer?</p>
<p>It will pay you to review every aspect of the application before you decide to purchase the licensing agreement.</p>
<p>Don’t consider price as the defining reason for your purchase.  If you are looking for a registry cleaner that will keep your windows registry clean, you don’t necessarily have to break the bank.  There are plenty of registry repair tools that will do a nice job at cleaning the files in your system.  In contrast, don’t think that a free registry clean up is the best either.</p>
<p>While free registry cleaners do work, they may not offer a lot of the features that come with the registry cleaners that you have to pay for.</p>
<p><strong>Advanced Registry Cleaners</strong></p>
<p>Normal registry cleaning programs are made to be as user-friendly as possible, and they contain basic information that can be easily understood by the normal layman.  These registry cleaning programs walk users through the process of cleaning registries, and regularly warn PC users against performing any tasks, such as deleting files, that may be detrimental to normal computer function.</p>
<p>For this reason, a normal registry cleaning program may not be able to a full windows registry clean up – and this is where an advanced registry cleaner comes in.  Though only experts should use advanced registry cleaners, it can still be a good idea to purchase one and then employ the services of a computer technician to run the program to do the windows registry repair job for you.</p>
<p>Registry cleaning programs are sold by a number of software companies and range from free to fairly pricey.  If you are not very experienced with doing a windows registry repair, choose a registry cleaner that offers safety modes, or a less aggressive mode.  This will ensure that you do not damage your system while using your registry cleaner.  More comfortable computer users may prefer a system that allows them to see each entry and make their own decisions regarding removal.</p>
<p>Consider giving a registry cleaner a try as part of your routine computer maintenance to keep your computer running as well as it can.   But if you want the best registry repair software that will keep the windows registry clean then be prepared to pay a  fair price for it.</p>
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		<title>Top Registry Cleaner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:09:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Whether you have a high-specification PC or just a basic desktop, after any length of time owning a computer, you will find a registry cleaner comes in very handy.
Over time, the need for a windows registry checker program becomes more pressing, and although it is possible to perform registry cleanup manually, it is a complex [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whether you have a high-specification PC or just a basic desktop, after any length of time owning a computer, you will find a registry cleaner comes in very handy.</p>
<p>Over time, the need for a windows registry checker program becomes more pressing, and although it is possible to perform registry cleanup manually, it is a complex task that, if done incorrectly, can damage your computer, interrupting vital functions and deleting important data.  As such, a registry cleaner is a far superior option that will pay for itself in improved performance for your computer.<span id="more-355"></span></p>
<p>The registry is best thought of as the computer’s central filing system.  Every program and function on the computer uses the registry when running, and when programs and files are saved or downloaded onto your hard drive, the registry is altered to incorporate these changes.  Over time, it will become cluttered and messy, and possibly even corrupted, if viruses have infected your system.</p>
<p>Top registry cleaners will scan your registry for problems, inform you of the errors in your registry, and clean them up for you.  They will also incorporate a defragmenter to free up space on your hard drive, removing or compressing unused files to optimize your computer’s performance.</p>
<p>It is possible to perform a windows registry clean up manually, but doing so requires specialist knowledge, and if you make an error, it could prove extremely costly.  It is much better to use a top registry cleaner to ensure your computer runs smoothly and make the most of its processing power.</p>
<p>The solution in a case like this is to buy some registry cleaner software. Registry cleaner software is usually fairly cheap – only thirty or forty dollars – and will keep your computer’s system registry organized and clear of unwanted debris created when you install and uninstall programs, download files, and access websites. By keeping your registry clean, your registry cleaner software will keep your computer running smoothly and efficiently as well as protect you from spyware and those annoying error messages we’re all so used to.</p>
<p>The best way to find software like this is very often simply by looking for it online. Registry cleaner software is often, in fact, sold by software companies who run most of their business directly from the web. By getting online you can compare prices and features and simply order the program you want, either by requesting a CD in the mail or downloading a free trial and buying an activation code.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Registry Repair</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 18:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Registry repair for your computer is vital if you want to keep it running smoothly. It will have cost you a lot of money and it pays to look after that investment. One best possible things you can do to keep your computer running smoothly is to make sure the Windows registry is clean of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Registry repair for your computer is vital if you want to keep it running smoothly. It will have cost you a lot of money and it pays to look after that investment. One best possible things you can do to keep your computer running smoothly is to make sure the Windows registry is clean of clutter and old file references.<span id="more-193"></span></p>
<p>If you don’t know what the Windows registry is then it’s a small database that keeps all the settings for your computer and information about installed programs. If the registry gets in a mess then your computer can start to slow down and even crash. You sometimes see error codes on your PC monitor when this happens but not always.</p>
<p>The best way to keep a registry clean is by using an automated piece of software called a registry cleaner. It can clean files referring to all of the old, outdated entries from programs that you uninstalled a long time ago. It can also tidy up the registry, make it more efficient and therefore run a bit faster.</p>
<p>You can repair the registry manually but it’s not advisable if you don’t know what you are doing. If you delete registry entries you could mess up your whole computer and have to reformat and reinstall all your software again.</p>
<p>There are lots of registry cleaners around but many of them are exactly the same under the hood and are no different in operation. Like anything in life, you generally get what you pay for and registry cleaners are no exception to this rule.</p>
<p>A good registry cleaner can repair your registry quickly and safely. It can do in minutes what would take you many hours. Editing the registry yourself could be a false economy if you end up with a non-working computer caused by your mistakes.</p>
<p><strong>A final word of warning abut registry cleaners.</strong></p>
<p>There are many criminals on the internet making fake registry cleaners just so they can scam people out of their money. That is why you should always choose a well-known registry cleaner made by a legitimate software company.</p>
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		<title>Why Is Your PC Slower Than Normal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 00:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Over time, even the most sophisticated, memory packed computer can begin to run slow if we don’t do something to prevent it. The reason why has less to do with how computers are made and how they age and more to do with the way we use them. You see, all of the daily tasks [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over time, even the most sophisticated, memory packed computer can begin to run slow if we don’t do something to prevent it. The reason why has less to do with how computers are made and how they age and more to do with the way we use them. You see, all of the daily tasks that we do on our PC from running programs to downloading and deleting software can make our computer sluggish. <span id="more-40"></span></p>
<p>To keep this from happening, you need to understand the reasons why your PC is getting slower and do something to keep your PC running at its best. You can do this through regular maintenance and PC performance optimization programs.</p>
<p>Before we discuss all of the things that could be affecting your PC’s performance, let’s talk a little about what symptoms a slow computer can have.</p>
<p>In addition to being excruciatingly slow when it comes to opening programs or finishing tasks, your PC may also experience data loss, unwanted shutdowns, Windows crashing and Windows hang up. All of these can be very annoying to deal with and are a sure sign that you need to optimize your PC and maintain it.</p>
<p>There are many reasons why your PC is getting slower and not performing quite the way it used to. Any one of them may be just the thing that is holding your PC back. In some cases, there is more than one culprit at work. But there are solutions to keep your computer from being affected by these nuisances, and we will talk about what you can do to maintain your PC and keep it running smoothly if it encounters any of these problems.</p>
<p>When you download and use programs on your PC, sometimes they are set up to start running as soon as you turn on your computer. These programs may be running in the background without you even knowing it and they use up precious memory needed for other tasks.</p>
<p>To see if you have any programs running in the background, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete at the same time.</p>
<p>A list of all of the currently running programs will appear in a pop up window. You can choose to stop the programs by highlighting the program and clicking “end task.” If you want to keep those programs from starting when you turn on your PC, change the individual settings for each program so that they will not automatically be turned on.</p>
<p>Memory is a computer component that allows it to do all of the various tasks that you require of it. When you start to do a task, a segment of memory is assigned to that task. If you don’t have enough memory and you try to do several tasks at once, you may run out of memory and not be able to perform any tasks properly. In order to optimize and maintain memory, you can use a Memory Optimizer program. This program changes the way that Windows manages memory so that you can use it more efficiently.</p>
<p>Your hard drive is like a huge filing cabinet containing all of the files that you need for your computer to perform properly. When you add programs, files are added to this data base. When you delete data or programs, files are removed. This process results in holes or empty spaces in your filing cabinet.</p>
<p>These holes make it harder for your computer to work because it continuously has to search for information over a larger distance and sometimes search for information that is completely out of order. To combat this, you need to defragment your hard drive. You can do this with your Windows system optimization tools or with a Registry Deffrager and Optimizer. These programs eliminate holes and arrange your files in a sensible order.</p>
<p>Just as your PC’s hard drive could be filed improperly, it can also be too full to work at its best. A good rule of thumb is to have at least 2MB to 3MB of space on your hard drive for your PC to function properly. To free up space, simply delete unused programs on the C: drive.</p>
<p>Maintaining your PC’s performance is vital if you want you computer to always complete tasks at its top speed. While Windows has some system tools to help you do this, they do not work on their own. You have to actually go and start the programs to optimize your computer. And they may not be enough. In this case, you may want to opt for optimization software such as PC Programs to help maintain your PC’s performance.</p>
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		<title>How to Use Regedit to Make a Registry Backup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 23:42:03 +0000</pubDate>
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It‘s a good idea to make regular backups of all your important computer data and a registry backup is no exception. The registry is an integral part of your Windows system, which stores important information about your computer and installed software programs.
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<p>It‘s a good idea to make regular backups of all your important computer data and a registry backup is no exception. The registry is an integral part of your Windows system, which stores important information about your computer and installed software programs.</p>
<p>Therefore, it makes sense to make a backup once in while in case something goes wrong with it. Making a registry backup is therefore essential because every program that you install will mean changes to the registry and badly written software can cause major problems with it.</p>
<p><strong>Making a backup of your registry is a great idea if this happens to you.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>You install a malware program that takes control of your web browser.</li>
<li>An installed application is causing problems now but was working fine when you created the backup.</li>
</ul>
<p>Making a regular registry backup (say once a week) could save you many problems along the way and it is easy enough to do with a commercial registry cleaner, which will do it automatically.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a registry cleaner program though, you can use a program called Regedit, which comes installed with Windows tself.</p>
<p><strong>To start Regedit this is what you must do;</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Click on the Start button, which should be on the left of your Windows taskbar.</li>
<li>Click on Run&#8230;</li>
<li>In the box that appears type regedit and then press the Enter key.</li>
<li>A window will now appear with the title ‘Registry Editor&#8217;.</li>
<li>Click on the File menu, and select Export.</li>
<li>Choose the location where you wish to save the registry backup file.</li>
<li>Type in a name for the file.</li>
<li>Click on the Save button.</li>
</ul>
<p>You now have a backup of your Windows registry! Easy wasn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>By the way, registry backups can be many megabytes so after a while delete some of the older backups to save disk space.</p>
<p>Now you might be asking; &#8220;How do I restore the registry from a backup?&#8221;</p>
<p>Once again, this is quite simple.</p>
<ul>
<li>Find the backup file you saved earlier.</li>
<li>Double click on it.</li>
<li>You will then be asked if you are sure if you want to add the data to your registry.</li>
<li>Click on Yes and the registry will be restored automatically.</li>
</ul>
<p>As you can see, making a registry backup with Regedit is safe and requires no great knowledge of using a Windows PC.</p>
<p><strong>Final words about the registry&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Many people have no idea what the registry is or even how to view its contents, which is good in a way because it stops them from making changes to the data held inside. One little mistake in editing the registry could stop your computer from starting up so don&#8217;t make manual edits to the registry unless you know exactly what you are doing.</p>
<p>If you want to keep your registry in optimum condition at all times consider using a reliable registry cleaner program instead which will also make a backup for you.</p>
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		<title>Cleaning the Windows Registry is Easy With the Right Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 19:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Remember when you first bought your powerful new Windows PC and how programs just popped up onto the screen in an instant?  Ah, those were the days. But have you noticed that for some time that initial zip seems to have gone to be replaced by sluggish and frustratingly slow performance?
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<p>Remember when you first bought your powerful new Windows PC and how programs just popped up onto the screen in an instant?  Ah, those were the days. But have you noticed that for some time that initial zip seems to have gone to be replaced by sluggish and frustratingly slow performance?</p>
<p>Unless you have a serious problem is not the hardware that is usually slowing our PC down, but useless digital data from programs that have been loaded since you first bought your PC.</p>
<p><strong>Is your PC clogged with digital dust?</strong></p>
<p>One of the main culprits for slow PCs is the registry that resides deep inside your computer settings which helps Windows to keep track of thousands of bits of data that are vitally important for your PC to operate at optimum efficiency. Some of these bits of data are unfortunately left behind when you make changes to your software and begin to clog up the registry.</p>
<p>Just like the carburettor on a car, when the registry is clogged with digital debris then the machines performance suffers dramatically. Like most things though, DIY registry repairs can leave you in a worse mess than you started with and you need the services of a real expert to tune up your PC properly.</p>
<p><strong>Get an expert to clean your registry.</strong></p>
<p>No, you don&#8217;t need to shell out for a computer expert to clean your registry &#8211; just get an easy to use software utility called a registry cleaner. Much cheaper too.</p>
<p>A registry cleaner is a bit like a highly trained mechanic; it can diagnose problems such as application runtime errors, slow application startup times, slow Windows start-up, extremely slow shut down, inability to resume from computer sleep and more.</p>
<p><strong>No need to get your hands dirty editing the registry manually.</strong></p>
<p>With a good registry cleaner you will find the difficult and highly technical process of cleaning up your registry a piece of cake. With a quick scan and the click of a button, a registry cleaner will automatically remove all the leftover data clogging up your computer&#8217;s registry.</p>
<p>The result is a fully optimized registry that will make your computer run faster and less prone to computer crashes.</p>
<p><strong>How do you choose a good registry cleaner?</strong></p>
<p>The problem with registry cleaners is that there are so many to choose from.</p>
<p>Some are great, some are good, some are OK and some are downright dangerous fakes that are Spyware in disguise.<br />
Not only will these Spyware fakes change important computer settings to stop you removing them, but they might also collect personal information such as credit card numbers.</p>
<p><em>They don&#8217;t call it Spyware for nothing.</em></p>
<p>Leaving Spyware in the digital dustbin where it belongs, let&#8217;s look at what features a registry cleaner should have for it to do a first-class job of cleaning up your registry.</p>
<p><strong>A good registry cleaner should find and fix these registry problems..</strong>.</p>
<p>Invalid paths<br />
Missing fonts<br />
File types<br />
CLSID<br />
DLLs<br />
Sound<br />
Help files<br />
Shell extensions<br />
AppEvents<br />
Class Keys</p>
<p><strong>It should be easy to use</strong></p>
<p>The best registry cleaning utilities should have a user-friendly interface that keeps you informed at all times during a scan. It should be easy to understand even for users who know little about computers.</p>
<p><strong>It should be safe to use</strong></p>
<p>Many people will be understandably nervous that, by using a registry repair program to alter the registry, they might mess things up. Thankfully, the best registry utilities will allow you to make a registry backup before any changes are made. This means that the registry can be restored in the highly unlikely event that something goes wrong.</p>
<p><strong>It should have good help documentation</strong></p>
<p>(The less computer jargon the better it is for us humans to understand.)</p>
<p><strong> Good customer support if problems arise in use</strong>.</p>
<p>(Easy to contact and quick response to all user enquiries)</p>
<p><strong>Recommended Registry Cleaners</strong></p>
<p>With so many registry cleaners available it is difficult to test every single one of them. In fact, many of them are basically the same software but simply rebranded under another name. The best ones, though, are stand-alone products designed with quality and effectiveness in mind.</p>
<p>The following ones fit most of the important criteria with some having a few more features than the others have, but all will do a good job of fixing your registry. They use the most advanced repair technology and are generally safe and easy to use.</p>
<p>Read reviews of these registry cleaners right now, with the rest coming soon.</p>
<h1>Registry Cleaner Reviews</h1>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.pcregistrymedic.com/regcure-review">RegCure Review</a></li>
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		<title>How to choose a good registry cleaner</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 13:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Windows registry is the storehouse of all the important information about hardware and software that Windows needs to keep your computer working efficiently.</p>
<p>The registry is such a vital part of your Windows operating system that one must not underestimate the importance of choosing a good registry repair program to help you to repair it when things go wrong.</p>
<p><strong>Reasons why the registry can corrupted and cause problems.</strong></p>
<p>If you are like most Windows users then you probably install and uninstall programs such as utilities quite often just to try them out, or install new drivers for some hardware device. The trouble is, every time you make changes to your software or hardware then the registry gets a new entry added to it. You might think that by uninstalling a program that the uninstaller would cleanly remove the information about it that was stored in the registry, but very often this does not happen.</p>
<p>The net result of all this installing and uninstalling is that the registry will have a build-up of useless data that will slowly degrade the performance of your computer. Registry problems cause slow startup times, sluggish performance and even serious operating system errors that can cause malfunction of software, hardware, and even loss of important data.</p>
<p><strong>The dumb way to repair your registry.</strong></p>
<p>It is possible to manually edit the registry yourself to remove any empty or invalid keys and data but this is time-consuming and requires expert knowledge so that you don’t delete anything of vital importance to your computer systems proper functioning.</p>
<p>If you are inexperienced then it is easy to delete or change something, which could then make your computer behave erratically or become completely unusable. The best advice is to leave manual registry editing to real computer experts.</p>
<p>For those who don’t have the knowledge (or nerve) to edit the registry manually themselves the best option is buy a registry repair utility that will scan your registry and, if necessary, remove all invalid entries that have been left behind.</p>
<p><strong>Why registry cleaners are the best way to repair your registry.</strong></p>
<p>A registry cleaner is small software utility that will automatically scan your entire registry and find all the unused and invalid entries. It should then report on all the problems it finds and let you decide whether to delete all of them or just a certain selection. It is important to choose a good registry cleaner that can make a safe backup of the registry before you allow it to make any changes.</p>
<p>Using a registry cleaner will help to keep your computer functioning correctly and help it to run at optimum performance at all times. There are many registry repair utilities available and some are better than others so choose one that has the most useful features.</p>
<p>Some features come as standard with all registry cleaners but some are optional and may be useful extras. Here are some important features of a good registry cleaner…</p>
<p><strong>The ability to backup and restore the registry</strong></p>
<p>Any registry cleaner worth buying will do an automatic backup of your registry before scanning for errors and repairing your registry. This is a vital safety precaution that you must not overlook.</p>
<p><strong>The ability to find various registry problems</strong>.</p>
<p>Not all registry cleaners do a perfect job of finding problems and they should be capable of finding and fixing errors such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Empty registry keys.</li>
<li>Corrupt files.</li>
<li>Spyware entries.</li>
<li>References to uninstalled software.</li>
<li>Incorrect program shortcuts</li>
<li>Invalid Shell Extensions and Class Keys</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><br />
Other useful features in a good registry cleaner.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Intuitive interface:</strong></p>
<p>A well-designed interface will keep you informed of the scan progress at all times and allow you to make important decisions along the way if necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Startup Manager:</strong></p>
<p>If you find that your PC is slow at startup it could be due to applications being launched automatically when you first start your PC. Many of these extra programs are not even necessary and will use up memory and slow down your PC dramatically.</p>
<p>A registry cleaner that includes a startup manager will let you choose to prevent all  non-essential programs being loaded at startup, giving you a much faster startup time.</p>
<p><strong>Automatic scheduler:</strong></p>
<p>It is easy to forget to maintain your registry until it starts to cause you problems so the best registry cleaners will have an automatic schedule option that you can set to scan your registry. With this option you can set it to run a scan on a regular basis to keep your registry optimized at all times.</p>
<p><strong>Automatic or manual registry repair:</strong></p>
<p>This feature will allow you to choose whether you want the registry repair utility to automatically find and fix all registry problems without your intervention or prompt you to make decisions on what errors to fix during the scan. A nice user interface makes this so much easier too.</p>
<p><strong>Customizable:</strong></p>
<p>The best registry repair utilities can be customized to fix only certain errors and ignore any that you deem are unimportant. In effect this means that they should let you create an ‘ignore list’ so that they will only scan for and fix the problems you decide on.</p>
<p>A good registry repair utility will do safely in seconds what would take you ages to do manually and without the worry of making mistakes that could spell disaster for your PC.</p>
<p>A highly recommended utility that does everything necessary to repair a faulty registry is RegCure.</p>
<p>Download the free scan tool to check for registry problems by clicking on the button below.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
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The registry inevitably needs editing  after some time to help your PC run more efficiently &#8211; and you can do it manually if you have the know-how and the nerve. Be warned though that making manual edits to the registry can have drastic consequences if you make a mistake, which is easy to do.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>The registry inevitably needs editing  after some time to help your PC run more efficiently &#8211; and you can do it manually if you have the know-how and the nerve. Be warned though that making manual edits to the registry can have drastic consequences if you make a mistake, which is easy to do.  Some people do hack the registry  successfully but  it is  a  dangerous thing to do for the average computer user.  <span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p>Before you even think about trying to edit the registry, it will help to have a little background information on what the registry is and why it will need editing at some stage.<br />
<strong><br />
What is the windows registry?</strong></p>
<p>The Windows registry stores settings and options for the Microsoft Windows  operating system for 32-bit versions, 64-bit versions and Windows Mobile. It contains information and settings for all the hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, users, preferences of the PC, etc.</p>
<p>Whenever a user makes changes to Control Panel settings, file associations, system policies, or installed software, information about the changes is stored in the registry.</p>
<p><strong>Why is the Windows registry necessary?</strong></p>
<p>The Windows registry was introduced to tidy up the excess of INI files that had previously been used to store configuration settings for Windows programs. These files tended to be scattered all over the system, which made them difficult to track.</p>
<p><strong>Why the registry needs cleaning</strong></p>
<p>Eventually, the registry will need cleaning of redundant information that was left behind after frequently installing and uninstalling programs. Just because you have uninstalled a program doesn’t mean it has been completely removed from your PC because references to it may still be cluttering up the registry.</p>
<p>These references should be removed or your registry will start to fill up with useless information that can cause problems with the smooth running of your computer. To remove these you can edit the registry yourself manually with a built-in Windows utility called regedit.</p>
<p><strong>The dangers of manually editing the registry</strong></p>
<p>You can edit the registry manually in Microsoft Windows by running regedit.exe or regedt32.exe from the command line. However, careless registry editing can create more problems than it solves, often leaving you with no option but to reformat and reinstall Windows. Thus, performing back-ups of the registry is highly recommended.</p>
<p><strong>Why you must use registry cleaner software</strong></p>
<p>Many optimization utilities known as registry cleaners are now available to safely repair the Windows operating system registry.</p>
<p>Registry cleaners, or registry cleanup software, can improve the performance and reliability of computers by ridding the registry of unnecessary and fragmented files, which can reduce the need for more manual maintenance.</p>
<p>Due to the sheer size of the registry database, manually cleaning up debris and invalid entries would be impractical, so registry cleaners are essentially tools that automate the process of looking for invalid entries or broken links within the registry and removing them.</p>
<p>A good registry cleaner will make a safe backup of the registry before making any changes to it. This is an important safeguard in the unlikely case that anything goes wrong during the registry cleaning operation.</p>
<p>It is highly recommended that you use a registry cleaner unless one you have knowledge of registry workings or wish to learn more about the registry.</p>
<p><strong>Do you still want to risk manually editing the registry?</strong></p>
<p>A quick look at the complex structure of the Microsoft Windows registry <a href="http://www.pcregistrymedic.com/windows-registry-structure">here</a> should make you realise why manually editing the registry yourself is a difficult task and why a registry cleaner has to be your solution to registry problems.</p>
<p>Seriously, do you really want to take the risk of trying to hack your registry (and your PC) when there are so many good registry cleaners available that will safely do the job for you in minutes?</p>
<p>That’s the reason why you should get a good registry cleaner if you are having problems with your PC.</p>
<p>RegCure is a safe and top-rated registry cleaner and you can get a free scan by clicking the button below right now.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Keys and Values
The registry contains two basic kinds of elements: keys and values.
Registry Keys are similar to folders &#8211; in addition to values, each key can contain subkeys, which may contain further subkeys, and so on. Keys are referenced with a syntax similar to Windows&#8217; path names, using backslashes to indicate levels of hierarchy. E.g. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Keys and Values</strong></p>
<p>The registry contains two basic kinds of elements: keys and values.</p>
<p>Registry Keys are similar to folders &#8211; in addition to values, each key can contain subkeys, which may contain further subkeys, and so on. Keys are referenced with a syntax similar to Windows&#8217; path names, using backslashes to indicate levels of hierarchy. E.g. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows refers to the subkey &#8220;Windows&#8221; of the subkey &#8220;Microsoft&#8221; of the subkey &#8220;Software&#8221; of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.</p>
<p>Registry Values are name/data pairs stored within keys. Values are referenced separately from keys. Value names can contain backslashes which would lead to ambiguities were they referred to like paths. The Windows API functions that query and manipulate registry values take value names separately from the key path and/or handle that identifies the parent key.</p>
<p>The terminology is somewhat misleading, as the values are similar to an associative array, where standard terminology would refer to the name part of the value as a &#8220;key&#8221;. The terms are a holdout from the 16-bit registry in Windows 3, in which keys could not contain arbitrary name/data pairs, but rather contained only one unnamed value (which had to be a string).</p>
<p>In this sense, the entire registry was like an associative array where the keys (in both the registry sense and dictionary sense) formed a hierarchy, and the values were all strings. When the 32-bit registry was created, so was the additional capability of creating multiple named values per key, and the meanings of the names were somewhat distorted.</p>
<p>There are a number of different types of values:</p>
<p><strong>Hives</strong></p>
<p>The Registry is split into a number of logical sections, or &#8220;hives&#8221;. Hives are generally named by their Windows API definitions, which all begin &#8220;HKEY&#8221;. They are abbreviated to a three- or four-letter short name starting with &#8220;HK&#8221; (e.g. HKCU and HKLM).</p>
<p>The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER nodes have a similar structure to each other; applications typically look up their settings by first checking for them in &#8220;HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Vendor&#8217;s name\Application&#8217;s name\Version\Setting name&#8221;, and if the setting is not found looking instead in the same location under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.</p>
<p>When writing settings back, the reverse approach is used — HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE is written first, but if that cannot be written to (which is usually the case if the logged-in user is not an administrator), the setting is stored in HKEY_CURRENT_USER instead.</p>
<p><strong>HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT</strong></p>
<p>Abbreviated HKCR, HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT stores information about registered applications, such as Associations from File Extensions and OLE Object Class IDs tying them to the applications used to handle these items. On Windows 2000 and above, HKCR is a compilation of HKCU\Software\Classes and HKLM\Software\Classes. If a given value exists in both of the subkeys above, the one in HKCU\Software\Classes is used.</p>
<p><strong>HKEY_CURRENT_USER</strong></p>
<p>Abbreviated HKCU, HKEY_CURRENT_USER stores settings that are specific to the currently logged-in user. The HKCU key is a link to the subkey of HKEY_USERS that corresponds to the user; the same information is reflected in both locations. On Windows-NT based systems, each user&#8217;s settings are stored in their own files called NTUSER.DAT and USRCLASS.DAT inside their own documents and settings subfolder.</p>
<p><strong>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE</strong></p>
<p>Abbreviated HKLM, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE stores settings that are general to all users on the computer. On NT-based versions of Windows, HKLM contains four subkeys, SAM, SECURITY, SOFTWARE and SYSTEM, that are found within their respective files located in the %SystemRoot%\System32\Config folder.</p>
<p>A fifth subkey, HARDWARE, is volatile and is created dynamically, and as such is not stored in a file. Information about system hardware drivers and services are located under the SYSTEM subkey, whilst the SOFTWARE subkey contains software and windows settings.</p>
<p><strong>HKEY_USERS</strong></p>
<p>Abbreviated HKU, HKEY_USERS contains subkeys corresponding to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER keys for each user registered on the machine.</p>
<p><strong>HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG</strong></p>
<p>Abbreviated HKCC, HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG contains information gathered at runtime; information stored in this key is not permanently stored on disk, but rather regenerated at boot time.</p>
<p><strong>HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA</strong></p>
<p>This key provides runtime information into performance data provided by either the NT kernel itself or other programs that provide performance data. This key is not displayed in the Registry Editor, but it is visible through the registry functions in the Windows API.</p>
<p>Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_registry</p>
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<p>The registry on a PC running the Windows operating system is where your computer stores all the configuration information about your computer and your installed programs so that your operating system can function correctly.<span id="more-5"></span>It is a vital part of the operating system so it is important that the Windows registry is not corrupted so that your computer stays healthy and problem-free.</p>
<p><strong>Common symptoms of registry problems.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>PC often crashes for no reason.</li>
<li>PC often needs rebooting.</li>
<li>Using Add/Remove doesn&#8217;t work for some installed programs.</li>
<li> DLL and .exe errors.</li>
<li>PC runs a lot slower than when you first bought it.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>What causes registry errors?</strong></p>
<p>Not removing old drivers from your system.<br />
Installing and uninstalling software frequently.<br />
Not uninstalling programs properly by using the Control Panel. Some people remove software by deleting it from the Program Files folder but this leaves references to the program in the registry that can cause problems.<br />
Installing and uninstalling hardware.</p>
<p>Any of the above can mess up your Windows registry which will need fixing eventually. All of the above leave leftover traces in your registry that will create problems in the end. If you don&#8217;t keep your registry clean of all the orphan references to applications that no longer exist on your PC then you will need to fix the corrupt registry.</p>
<p><strong>Editing the registry manually.</strong></p>
<p>Trying to fix your registry manually by editing the data is a skilled task and if you don&#8217;t know anything about the registry you can mess it up and your PC into the bargain.</p>
<p>However, if you do decide to fix the registry problems manually then you must first make a backup your registry before making any changes to it.</p>
<p>The reason that you must backup your registry before you try to clean or fix anything is in case anything goes wrong. If it does, then you can restore it to the state it was in before you made any changes to it. (The best registry cleaner programs will automatically backup the registry for you as a safety precaution. Before you use one be sure to check out this important feature.)</p>
<p><strong>Why you should use a good registry cleaner instead.</strong></p>
<p>Registry cleaners are essential for a smooth-running PC because they remove redundant data belonging to uninstalled programs from the registry and thus make it more crash-proof and efficient. If your computer starts to run slower for no apparent reason then it is highly likely that the registry needs fixing.</p>
<p>A good registry cleaner will clean your PC registry by automatically finding all the useless leftover data and then safely removes it in minutes. Doing it manually means spending hours looking through folder after folder for any errors and deleting something by mistake can make your computer crash.  Therefore, they are a great time-saver and a much safer option than doing it yourself with all the risks involved.</p>
<p>Some errors are just a quick registry fix, while others could be more difficult &#8211; but a good registry cleaner will quickly scan your PC and fix your registry problems in a few minutes. Your PC will then run more efficiently and safely.</p>
<p>Your choice is between wasting time (and creating more problems) trying to fix the registry yourself or spending a small amount of money now to buy a registry cleaner which will save you paying out much more for an expert to fix your registry.</p>
<p>(The expert will probably use a registry cleaner to fix your computer anyway so why not cut out the middleman and save your time and money?)</p>
<p>Registry cleaners are not very expensive and well worth the small amount that they do cost but if you are not sure if your computer problems are caused by a corrupt registry then you can download a free registry cleaner program called Error Nuker that will scan your registry and tell you of any problems it finds.</p>
<p>You can then decide whether to buy the full version which will find and fix all the problems it locates in your registry. The most important thing is that <a href="http://www.pcregistrymedic.com/go/errornuker/" rel="external">Error Nuker</a> will make a backup of your registry before removing anything so if you accidentally remove something that was still needed you can undo the changes easily.</p>
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