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Conducting A Simple Registry Scan

By: Julian Bates

Occasionally it is necessary to conduct a scan on your computer's registry when you see signs of registry problems starting to occur.

Symptoms of problems with your registry range from error messages relating to different processes and applications, to blue screen known as the "Blue Screen of Death" and a total system failure that won't allow you restart your computer.

It's very important that you keep your registry clean and error free so that it can work properly. Neglecting your registry in your computer is like neglecting the engine in your car, it's only a matter of time before it develops problems.

A simple and fast way to conduct a scan on your PC is to use software called a registry cleaner.

To make it easier and faster for PC owners to perform registry cleaning and maintenance registry cleaning software was created.

Without a registry cleaner you'll have to manually edit your registry which is not advisable unless you are an expert. Once you own a registry cleaner you are able to clean your registry in a matter of minutes.

Once you've decided on a registry program and have installed it, you'll need to conduct a scan. After your registry cleaner scans your registry, keys, files and entries that are obsolete, outdated, redundant or orphaned can be removed, and resulting holes filled in, to keep your registry from being fragmented.

Once you do this you'll find you will greatly increase the data access time for your PC's registry which will mean all your applications and programs will start and respond a lot faster than they did before.

Remember to always make sure you back up your registry files before making any changes. Your registry cleaner software normally has this option as well. This is done in case something goes wrong during the registry cleaning, so that the backup registry can be restored.

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