Why Anyone Should
Regularly Check Their Registry
Your registry is constantly changing; it
is altered any time anyone uses the machine. Every little
action that we use the computer for makes a slight change occur
in the keys and values of the registry. With these constant
changes it is vital that the registry is healthy, and the only
way to ensure it stays healthy is to make a regular check of
it. If any errors are found during the check it is important
that they are immediately fixed, otherwise serious computer
problems could occur.
THE PROBLEM
FILES
As your Windows registry changes each
time the computer used it is no wonder that errors can occur.
Everything you ask your computer to will make a small
alteration to one of the keys and values within the registry.
As each alteration is saved on computer shut down the registry
will grow in size. The larger the registry gets the slower the
running speed of the computer will become. It is therefore
vital that the Windows registry is checked regularly and errors
found fixed as soon as possible.
The quickest and best way to check and
fix a registry is to get s registry repair program installed on
your computer. There is a manual way to check the registry by
going through all of the registry’s keys and values but can
lead to more problems than it solves, unless you know exactly
what you are doing. Even professional technicians will steer
clear of manual intervention, knowing that it is possible to
damage a computer to such an extent that a full system
reinstall is needed.
The best and easiest way to fix issues is
to install a repair program like RegCure to fix registry
issues. RegCure will fix all errors that it finds. As such
there are some regular occurring errors that any computer user
should be aware of.
THE MOST COMMON PROBLEM
FILES
- ORPHAN AND REDUNDANT KEYS
– every time a piece of software or hardware is
installed on a computer, entries are stored within the
registry. In theory these entries are then removed when the
application is removed from the computer during the
uninstall process. This theory also extends to the idea
that old entries are overwritten when a new program is
installed. Unfortunately the theory rarely works in
practice. Uninstalling will leave behind keys and values
that are linked to nothing, and thus orphan keys are left
behind. Where new software is installed but files are left
and not overwritten become redundant keys.
- OBSOLETE ENTRIES –
The Windows registry if full of keys and values that serve
no purpose. Most users do not realize that everything that
is done on the computer leaves behind a trace element in
the registry. It could be something as simples as the
moving of a file from the desktop to another folder. The
computer is supposed to delete the registry entry that
relates to this movement after the file has been moved.
Again this never happens like it should do, and as a result
the registry gets larger with unimportant keys and
values.
- EMBEDDED ENTRIES –
Within the Windows registry there are embedded keys. These
keys relate to the license information connected to
software and hardware installed on the machine. As the
information relates to licenses though they cannot be
altered and can prove very difficult to remove. The entries
build up over time and serve no real purpose for a user. As
the registry gets larger with these unwanted files, so the
computer will get slower and start to freeze and
crash.
- MALICIOUS ENTRIES –
It is almost inevitable that as a computer is connected to
the internet that it will be the victim of malicious code.
Most forms of codes, such as viruses, Trojans, spyware and
adware will be picked up by a good antivirus program, but
some slip by. For those without an antivirus software then
the registry is going to be a prime target for malicious
code. If left the code can cause all sorts of problems for
the registry, and ultimately errors will
occur.
- SHUTDOWN FAILURE –
Everyone who owns a computer will have at some
point failed to shut down their machine as they should.
This is quite common when a house or business has a power
failure. The registry though is normally automatically
updated during the computer shut down process. Any failure
in the shutdown process can cause damage to the registry
that can corrupt it totally.
These common issues though can be easily
resolved. Registry errors do not have to cause the demise of a
computer, and by the installation of a Windows registry repair
program all errors can be solved. One of the best registry
repairers available is RegCure, and a free scan can be
downloaded, so there is no reason not to check your Windows
registry.
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