by stephen alfred The most recent statistics have shown that approximately 90% of computers have corrupt and possibly harmful files.To add to this, nearly each personal computer will contain about 120 + errors on them as a result of missing or corrupted registry entries. This brings up the question, why and when do registry problems occur?
If your pc is new, it won't be necessary for you to make any changes to your registry as a result of the fact that no new programs have been installed and removed. However, as time progresses, your registry will increase in size as you gradually remove and add applications and other hardware on your personal computer. These repetitive removals and additions will eventually cause your windows registry to become fragmented, full of errors and even corrupted. Lets discuss some common registry errors: 1. Missing, broken or bad application/Windows links,shortcuts and paths 2. Browser obects that are unwanted 3. Start menu items that are obselete and unused 4. Application files which are missing or corrupt 5. Active X Components which are corrupted 6. Folders shared dll's and folders 7. Registry integrity and shell folder entries including My Documents, profiles and favourites. The majority of people don't have extensive knowledge about computers and quite surely have no understanding of the above, but that's okay. You see, the only simple understanding to need to have is that when you remove applications from your system there is a great chance that residuals will remain on your hard drive and your registry. The unfortunate situation is that you will receive the symptoms of frequent error messages, slow start-ups, sluggishness, declining performance and also the possibility that windows will not start up at all. Now most of you have probably tried numerous amounts of registry cleaners which claim to effectively clean your registry problems.Of all the registry cleaners I have reviewed, Registry Cure continues to grow in popularity due to its ease of use. To download your free version of registry cure please visit the website below. About the Author Reg Cure 2007 |