Windows Registry Repair Scan: Worthwhile?
According to many Fort Lauderdale computer repair technicians, Windows registry repair software is becoming an often-downloaded software - one popular registry tool has been downloaded 8 million times and counting.
But do registry fix scanners really improve a machine's performance - and thus prevent unneeded Ft. Lauderdale computer repair visits?
After noticing strange behavior on a Windows Vista PC, one South Florida IT service professional decided to see if registry repair software lived up to the hype and could improve the speed of the computer in question.
When the technician saw the number of errors after running the initial registry scan, that was a signal to sit up and pay attention.
The first step? Back up the PC.
Doing a Vista registry repair is not something many technicians are used to, but with close monitoring, this particular one found that some of the most frequent performance shortcomings - the "blue screen of death" memory dumps, unexplained freezing and start-up problems now rarely occur.
So with this in mind, does every potential Ft. Lauderdale computer repair customer need to start using a registry fix tool?
Not necessarily.
Generally, if it's not broken, you don't fix it. However, if you are in the midst of problematic speed issues and other strange behavior on your PC, doing a registry scan certainly qualifies as a worthwhile option.
