Windows Registry Repair - Make Your PC Run Faster


by David McGimpsey - Date: 2007-10-21 - Word Count: 294 Share This!

So, you've been using your PC for a few weeks, months or years and it is running like a dog.

Remember when you first got it home and turned it on? It ran like lightning! Now even the simplest task sees the hard disk grind to a halt. The constant whirring sound from the hard disk is not a nice work mate!

The good news is, there is usually one simple thing that causes this problem.

It's not applications, it's not memory and it's certainly not hard disk capacity.

It's your Windows registry. And it's easily correctable.

Over the days, weeks, months and years since you purchased your PC, your Windows registry becomes more and more bloated as you install, un-install and use applications. Corruption begins to appear in registry keys, registry classes and registry settings.

Your PC becomes slower and slower, sometimes frustratingly unusable for some applications.

The solution?

Do a Windows Registry Repair.

Just as you can defragment your hard disk, you must also defragment and clean up your registry regularly. Performing this house-keeping task on a regular basis will return your PC to the speed it was when you first purchased it.

The only problem is, how can you do a Windows Registry Repair regularly?

Removing invalid class keys, empty registry keys and invalid DLL entries is not difficult, but it is time consuming. Time consuming and risky if you happen to remove the wrong thing.

To alleviate the risk and time spent completing the process each week, you can get hold of one of the many registry scanners on the market. These scanners will sort out your registry and give it a spring clean on a regular basis to keep your PC running in tip-top condition.

The best sites and products for a pain-free Windows Registry Repair are listed at David's site http://www.RegistryRepairAdvisor.com


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