FAQ’s
(Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the Windows registry?
It is the place on your computer where Microsoft’s Windows Operating System stores information which it may require in the future such as, user profiles, the relationships and settings for hardware, software, the ports being used, the various applications and the documents they create … amongst other things. It is a vital part of your Windows operating system.
Why is it important to clean my registry?
As you use your computer the Registry automatically stores information which in time is no longer needed... the accumulation of this obsolete and incorrectly placed stuff clogs up your Registry causing your computer to slow down and to start giving you error messages, or suddenly freezing... or having a system crash. Cleaning your Registry is the easiest way to help avoid these common problems.
How do I clean my registry?
By using registry cleaner software that checks (scans) your Registry and locates items that can be safely removed. The choice then is left to you to decide to either remove all the items that the registry cleaner software identifies for removal or alternatively to individually remove items that you select from a list that the software will provide. Normally one simply chooses to remove all identified items.
Can't I just delete registry items on my own?
It is extremely difficult and time consuming, to establish within the huge volume of items, which of them corresponds to which application… removing the wrong stuff could easily result in you deleting a required Registry item… causing your computer’s software to crash or start to show error messages. This is frustrating because you will have to "System Restore" deleted stuff.
What if I accidentally remove something I need in my registry?
No Problem!! Just like Microsoft Word, your computer has an "undo" option. In this case, it's called System Restore. To access the System Restore Wizard < click Start < and then click Help and Support < click Performance and Maintenance < click Using System Restore to undo changes < and then click Run the System Restore Wizard.

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