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Computers running slow, files or folders not opening or frequent hanging of your systems is a common occurrence these days. More so, when the system gets slightly older. With growing computer awareness among users all over, most of us now understand and can comprehend that there is some problem with the registry of the system. We know that we need to clean up the registry of the PC. Now the question which arises here is that can we do it on our own or do we need to seek some professional advice or seek help of soft wares available in the market which performs these functions on their own.


Opposing the general thinking that registry is a mere interface, actually it is an indispensable part of your windows. , not only is it comprises of software settings but also the hardware. Taking a look insight its operation, as and when you install a program or add or delete any files/folders an image of it is formed in the registry. Over extensive usage which generally involves running of a lot of programs this registry's load keeps on piling up as it is continuously being fed with invalid knowledge or inputs. This further leads to the conclusion, that when ever a system needs to be run, unnecessary data are being processed using increased amount of system resources. Any layman would be easily able to tell that once this happens it will lead to slowing down of system and also creating a number of other problems.


Such problems will ultimately lead to frequent popping up of syntax error messages and hanging up of system causing its efficiency and performance to reduce drastically. Now repairing a registry can either be done yourself i.e. by using software like REGEDIT or by seeking assistance of a professional. While carrying out cleaning up of registry


a) You will be required to go through entire list of invalid registry keys and then delete them.
b) Also deleting of empty registry keys
c) Unused Software Registry References
d) Invalid Folder/file Registry References
e) Invalid Auto-start Registry References
f) Invalid Known DLL References
g) Invalid Shared DLL References
h) Invalid Registered Help Files
i) Invalid Application Paths
j) Invalid Registered File Types
k) Invalid Font Entries
l) Corrections Available for Invalid Entries
m) You also would be required to first create a back up for the registry, just in case that he system crashes.
n) Saving the List of all the Invalid Entries


Despite all this cumbersome steps, if we tell you that you can do this all on your own you would be definitely surprised correct? But it is possible all that is required is to use software like REGEDIT. REGEDIT also has its own limitations that you have to go through all the error entries and delete them individually. During which unknowingly you may delete something which is a lifeline for your operating system. It's sure a risk not worth taking, also while many advanced registry repair programs available. However certain advantages of using registry repair software to repair your registry include;


a) they can be easily downloaded
b) user friendly
c) capable of fixing major errors
d) technical support available
e) compatible with most versions of windows


You can find reviews on registry programs here


This article is published by Tanoo Agrawal a computer expert read her Review on best registry program ever here


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