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There is going to be a time when you will want to check out some open source registry cleaners. And the reason for this is; your computers registry is of great importance and your machine will not run without it. It stores and lists every program or software that you download or remove, the same goes for any hardware that is added or removed from your computer. Anytime you download a program, open a window that has a pop-up, you could be allowing adware into your computer which head straight to the registry of your computer.

When you start to notice your computer running slow or slow to start up or shut down, you can bet that there are problems in your registry. Your computer is not able to communicate the way that it needs to be to provide you the best performance. Keeping your registry clean is almost impossible to do yourself. You can do it with any open source registry cleaner or it pretty much would need an expert technician to do it.

It is so important that you do not neglect this key part of your computer. Over time all the software and hardware, and the inconsistent entries will begin to accumulate and will result in slowing your computer down and possibly causing the hard drive to fail.

Open source registry cleaner is always free and is very different from shareware. It is easy for some to confuse it with freeware or shareware which are also free. Open Source means that anyone to take and use how they see fit. You are free to modify, change it and put it back out to the public as an open source item. You will be able to search through registry cleaners here and download one without the worry of a 30 day trial. You need to still exercise good judgment when downloading any type of software.

Once you have it installed, set up a maintenance schedule for your program to run. For the first while you can run it everyday or every time you boot up your computer. Then you can do it every couple of days. The important thing is to just do it, keeping your computer running at its best. Be careful of your downloads, and get a pop up blocker to keep those from adding any spyware to your computer.

Registry Cleaner Tip #1

Utilize Registry Cleaner Software. You need to make use of registry cleaner software in order to keep your registry error and problem free. Manual registry maintenance is possible but is not advised. Maintaining your registry manually requires that you maintain significant attention to detail and the chances of permanently adversely affecting your registry is great. Therefore make use of a top rated registry cleaner to eliminate registry, and ultimately, system problems.


Registry Cleaner Tip #2

Schedule Registry Scans. Registry scans should be performed on a scheduled periodic basis in order to catch and repair problems such as invalid fonts, invalid dlls, and improper file paths. Registry cleaner software will allow you to perform this task easily. In addition, a registry cleaner will enable you to eliminate any entries to the registry designed to adversely impact your system such as spyware, malware, viruses, bad ActiveX controls, and Java Applets. Scheduling capability is a common component of most registry cleaner software today. Manual registry scans can be a thing of the past!


Registry Cleaner Tip #3

Backup Your Registry. A healthy registry is vital for effective and efficient PC performance. Everything you do on your computer goes through the registry. Due to the potential for you to inadvertently damage the registry, backing up your registry on a regular basis is a good idea. At a minimum, you should backup your registry before making any major changes to your system such as installing/uninstalling software or altering your system configuration. Most registry cleaner utilities have backup and restore menu options so that you can easily backup your registry.



Date Published: Nov 18, 2009 - 4:53 pm



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Date Published: Nov 16, 2009 - 6:52 pm

Cleaning the Registry

registryeditorThe short answer is: Yes, your computer will run better if you occasionally clean your Windows system registry. But first, let's define exactly what the registry is...

In layman's terms, the Windows Registry is a hideously complex ball of string, rubber bands, duct tape and bailing wire that's supposed to keep track of Windows system settings, your hardware configuration, user preferences, file associations, system policies, and installed software. In slightly more technical terms, the registry is a database in which Windows keeps track of relationships between hardware, software and the operating system.

It was supposed to be an improvement on the collection of simple text-based INI files that stored Windows configuration settings, but too many pocket protectors got involved in the design and the result was an over-engineered, over-complicated mess that makes Windows much more fragile and harder for users to maintain. Since it is a single point of failure, problems with the Registry can make a Windows system slower, less reliable, unbootable, and in extreme cases can only be fixed by reinstalling the operating system.

That's why you need to use a registry cleaner every once in a while.

Oh, That Waxy Buildup!

It's not uncommon for the registry to grow very large over time, which tends to slow down the computer's startup and can make it unstable. You can end up with lots of unnecessary registry entries that are created when you install or remove software and hardware on your computer. Sometimes an "orphaned" registry entry can confuse Windows during startup and cause a delay. In general, slimming down your registry will make Windows run faster.

The REGEDIT command will allow you to view and edit the registry, but if you don't know what you're doing under the hood, just put down that wrench and back away slowly. You can do a lot of damage to your system by flailing about with a registry editor. Specialized programs exist to examine the registry, compare what's in there to what's really on your system, and either correct or delete erroneous entries.

RegSeekerregistrycleanerREGCLEAN is a utility program included in Windows 95 and Windows 98. This program is no longer officially supported by Microsoft, but some users report that it works fine on Windows XP systems. However, I don't recommend that it be used on XP, because the structure of the registry is different in XP than it was in earlier incarnations of Windows.

RegSeeker is a highly rated (and free) registry cleaner that I like. RegSeeker is an aggressive cleaner, and in some cases may delete registry entries that are needed. Some RegSeeker users have reported that using a RegSeeker exclusion file can prevent it from making erroneous deletions.

Another popular free registry fixer/cleaner is CCleaner, which does some additional things like cleaning up your browser's temp files and deleting unneeded files. CCleaner has a reputation for being less aggressive so may be a better choice for non-expert users who want a free registry cleaner.

Uniblue RegistryBooster is not free (US$29), but seems to be the most advanced tool in the class. Some 3rd-party tests have shown that it improves both boot time and application launch time. In the past, I've read about people with problems uninstalling the Uniblue Registry Booster software after downloading a trial version. To my knowledge, the company has resolved those problems. If you are a non-techie, I'd recommend this tool over the others.

There other registry cleaners available, some free and some not. If you want to play the field, read some reviews by reputable sources like CNET or PCWorld before you install. If you're not careful, you can get an adware or virus-laden registry cleaner wannabe that claims to do the job, but will have nasty side effects. See my companion article Free Registry Cleaners for some others that have earned good reputations.

A Few Caveats...

Before using any registry cleaner, I highly recommend that you create a System Restore restore point, and even better, do a full registry backup with theERUNT utility. In some cases, aggressive registry cleaning can remove entries required for some programs to operate.

I should mention that technology experts have differing opinions on the value of registry cleaners. Some adamantly claim that they cannot possibly improve system performance. Others say they might help a little, but point out that in some cases they can cause damage as well. And of course others believe they can offer significant benefits. I tend to be in the latter camp, but recommend caution when using a registry cleaner. Choose the tool that suits your level of technical expertise, and do your preparatory backups.

Making Windows Faster

I should also mention that there are lots of other things that can cause your computer to bog down. Viruses, spyware, a hard drive that needs defragmenting, and other factors can contribute to the problem. In my article Make Windows XP Run Faster! I share my special recipe to clean the icky goo out of your computer's pipes, so Windows will start quicker, run more reliably, and go faster on the info-superhighway.



Date Published: Nov 16, 2009 - 1:25 pm