Understanding the Windows Registry Cleaner
Many Fort Lauderdale computer repair seekers have written in or even stopped by in person with questions regarding the Windows Registry.
If you're not aware, this is an essential system file that houses a massive collection of details about where on your computer programs are stored.
Helper programs (known as DLLs) are shared among various applications, listings of all your Start-menu shortcuts, and pointers to the specific programs that fire up when you click an icon. That's for starters.
Practically everything you do in Windows is recorded somewhere in the Registry. For instance, the URL for this article has an entry now.
The paths to the last 10 or so images or documents you opened are there, too, as are the details of the programs you recently installed.
However, Windows doesn't efficiently clean up after itself as it goes about its business. It constantly creates new entries, but seldom, if ever, removes them after they're no longer needed, which slows down your system.
This, in turn, has resulted in far too many Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Boca Raton computer repair visits that could otherwise be prevented.
The million dollar question is whether a Registry cleaner will speed up your PC, making it actually able to run more quickly and run faster.
Possibly, as everything depends on the condition of your Registry.
Follow this helpful link to determine which cleaner is best for your machine. Compare several and the pros and cons of each here ...
