The Windows Registry – What You Need To Know
Posted on Dec, 16, 2008
by Jason Biddle, MSCE Certified Tech
Today’s high-tech and modern computers are capable of running applications at a speed that would have been unheard of just a few short years ago. Technology has improved so much in both software and hardware products and the latest machines are proficient at not only performing everyday tasks but carrying many of these out simultaneously.
What Does the Registry Do?
It is the Windows registry which makes the computer’s fast and efficient performance possible. The registry stores data, configurations and settings each time a new item of software or piece of hardware is installed. These data files are used by the Windows operating system every time you switch on your PC.
You system needs to find this information quickly to allow configurations to be applied, correct drivers to be loaded and the allocation of resources. Prompt location of this data results in a faster boot up time for your PC.
Left-Over Junk Slows Down Your PC
However, with the installation, removal and updates to both hardware and software, the Windows registry will over time gather lots of information which is no longer needed.
This accumulation of data means the operating system will take much longer to locate the information it is searching for and will result in delayed boot up times, slow loading of programs and an overall sluggish PC performance.
Your Computer Needs Regular Maintenance
To keep your computer performing at peak levels it is vital to carry out regular maintenance tasks. Occasional checkups and disk defrags may be enough to resolve the issues at first but over time the obsolete files in the registry will accumulate and can cause severe deficiencies in the overall performance of your PC. This is why it is imperative to use a reliable registry cleaner.
Using a Registry Cleaner
Registry cleaners are software tools used to locate these redundant files by scanning the registry. Deletion of these entries will free up valuable registry space and result in faster operating speeds as Windows is able to retrieve necessary information more efficiently. This will in return make your PC more stable and give an overall improved performance.


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