Do I Need a Windows Registry Cleaner?

 

 

If you're a beginning computer user, you may wonder if you even need Windows registry repair software on your machine. The simple truth is that all Windows based machines need a Windows registry cleaner, even if you don't use your computer heavily. There are several reasons to use one from the beginning, and or course a cleaner can also help you later, after you have been using your computer for a while.

Why Your Registry Needs to Be Cleaned

If your computer is running slowly or erratically, popping up weird error messages, crashes frequently, or generally doesn't work so well any more, the odds are high that you need to clean the Windows Registry. Windows Registry repair software can quickly and easily deal with such problems and revive your computer's performance.

The Windows Registry is a storage area for all sorts of information that the Windows operating system and the programs on your computer use. It's the central location for the information necessary to work with your computer's hardware and other software. As you can imagine, the Registry is big and complex, and if it gets messed up, your computer could be in all sorts of trouble. What kind of trouble? How about running slowly or erratically, popping up weird error messages, crashing, and generally running poorly. For your PC to work smoothly, you need a clean computer Registry.

Registry problems are hard to fix by hand, but can be quickly resolved by Windows Registry repair software. These programs scan the Registry for a wide variety of problems, then present you with a list of those problems for your review. You can choose which problems you want the Windows Registry tool to repair for you. Most programs provide a free Windows Registry checker that you can download to your PC and use to scan it for problems. If the Windows Registry checker finds problems, you can then pay to download and use the full Windows Registry repair software package.

If you've been using your computer for a while, you've probably noticed that you need to install and uninstall many different types of programs on your computer. Once you have done this a few times, and you run a program to check Windows registry, corrupt, invalid, out of date, or unused registry entries will likely be found. The Windows registry repair software in the registry cleaner will remove these so that you computer will run at it maximum proficiency.

A registry that contains lots of errors is one that will cause your computer to behave strangely. You might see plenty of blue screen errors (often called the Blue Screen of Death because the only way to recover is to turn off the power to the computer and turn it back on again), frequent or infrequent crashes, or other fatal errors that can cause your computer to fail at any time. A Windows registry cleaner can help you eliminate these types of errors, and can help you clean the junk files off of your computer, as well.

Choosing a Free or Paid Windows Registry Checker

If you are like most people, the first thing that you will do when looking for a Windows registry checker is search for a free one online. There are some problems with using a free cleaner, however, and these problems are especially harmful if you don't have at least basic computer knowledge. For example, a free program might give you a choice of things to delete, but not give you any information about what the various things do, leaving it up to you to figure out which are safe to delete and which will make your cimputer unusable until you reinstall the entire operating system.

Another problem can occur if you delete the wrong thing, and haven't created a restore point on your computer. Anytime that you use Windows registry repair software, you will want to first make a back up disc off all of your files, then create a restore point so that if you do happen to delete the wrong thing, you can then restore your computer to an earlier time. For most people, it is a good idea to have a back up file and a restore point anyway, especially if you have been having tons of Windows errors.

Technical Support

Lastly, a paid subscription to a Windows registry cleaner can help you because most of the paid Windows registry repair software on the market comes with unlimited technical support (Registry Fix provides 24-hour support). Unlike free versions of registry cleaners, you can take advantage of email and chat sessions that will help you know more about the process of cleaning your registry, and what you need to do to avoid deleting the wrong thing.

The technical support staff for a paid Windows registry cleaner may also be able to help you if you don't know how to create a restore point, or if you can't get the program to work for you. A paid Windows registry cleaner (and it's support staff if necessary) is your best choice for getting your registry clean so you can reap the increased speed and reduced errors a clean computer registry gives you.