I have read recently that a registry cleaner was an unneeded and in fact, a useless tool for computer repair and maintenance. As far as I am concerned, nothing could be further from the truth. It is my position no PC owner should be without one.
I will use this article to make a case in favor of registry cleaners because I know their use is important in fighting off registry corruption. Also, I will talk about just what registry corruption can do to an operating system and how it can hinder normal computer operations.
Registry Corruption is a Fact of Computer Life
I repair computers as my line of work. I know registry corruption is a reality because I see it all the time. I’ve seen registry corruption slow computers down to the extent they were aggravating to operate and I’ve seen it render computers inoperable. I also have used registry cleaners to get a great many of these broken computers back up and running again. Most times, this has happened to the surprise and delight of my customers.
Though spyware and viruses are often the problem when a computer starts to act up, I’ve seen many cases where it was registry corruption that was the culprit. So, when registry corruption is the problem, what else can you do except clean it out?
New OS’s Need To Be Corruption Free
I know it seems ironic today’s new super-charged operating systems need to be kept free of corruption when older OS’s, like Windows 95 and 98 seemed to be able to go on forever without cleaning their registries. Basically, the reason for this is everything in Windows XP and Vista are huge. The software installed on them are huge and this means the corruption this software leaves behind is huge. So, whereas old OS’s could work around corruption in an instant, the new operating systems have much more to slog through as they work their way to their destination.
Without cleaning corruption out of a PC, it will become slower and slower. In time, it will commit errors and eventually the “blue screen of death becomes inevitable!
Registry Cleaners Make It So Anyone Can Clean a Registry
I don’t know what these people who think registry cleaners are useless do when their computers slow down and spyware or viruses are not the problem. In my experience, when this situation occurs, it is always registry corruption causing the problem. I personally don’t know how I’d get along without a registry cleaner.
Remember, a PC that is slow and generally speaking, is not acting right may be doing so because of spyware and/or viruses. Since these things can cause harm to your financial health and since spyware and viruses, once they are removed, leave registry corruption behind, it is best to run a virus/spyware cleaner regularly. However, if you are reasonably sure your computer is free of spyware and viruses and you are still having problems with it, probably your registry is corrupt and you need to run a registry cleaner.
Of course, if there is no registry corruption, you will have to bring the computer to a professional. However, I have fixed many a sick computer with a registry cleaning, so I suggest you make sure you have no corruption before you bring your computer to before you bring it to the repair shop.