Current statistics have shown that about 92% of PC's have harmful as
well as corrupted files. To add to this, nearly every personal
computer will have about 130 + errors on them because of missing or
corrupted registry entries. So the question is, when and why do
problems with your registry occur?
If your system is new, it won't be necessary for you to make any
changes to your registry because you have not yet added or removed any
software applications. However, as you utilise your computer more and
more, your registry will grow as you gradually add and remove software
and other hardware on your PC. These repetitive additions and removals
will ultimately cause your windows registry to become fragmented, full
of errors and even corrupted.
Lets have a quick look at the common errors a computer has, as a
result of registry problems:
Some common registry errors:
1. Broken,missing or bad applications paths, shortcuts and links
2. Unwanted browser objects
3. Start menu items that are obsolete and unused
4. Application files which are missing or corrupt
5. Corrupt Active X/COM Objects
6. Folders shared DLL's and folders
7. Registry integrity and shell folder entries including profiles,my
documents and favourites.
Most people don't have extensive knowledge about computers and do not
know what the above entail, but its no worry. You see, the only thing
you need to grasp is that when you remove software from your PC it is
highly probable that residuals will still be littering your hard drive
and your registry.
The result is that you will experience the symptoms of frequent
sluggishness,error messages and a decrease in overall performance.
There are many registry software applications out there that can fix
your registry.I have reviewed many of them and have found that
Registry Cure is the most effective. If you would like to download
your free version of registry cure please visit the website below.
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