Showing posts with label PC running slow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC running slow. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 June 2014

The Debate on the Use of Registry Cleaner Software: Know Before Participating!

Should we use registry cleaners or should we not?

The debate seems to be the never-ending one. Some people speak for the topic and some negate the arguments, staying against it.

To get the real picture and choose your side in the debate wisely, it is best to understand the way registry works. 

Registry- What is it?

It is a database, which is programmed to keep logging the activities which user does on its system, be it related to a hardware connected to it or a software installed or downloaded on it.

Along with this, the registry also stores you as well as the preferences of your applications, default and custom settings, and other information like that.

Registry follows a structure, with different levels to it. Hive is the top most level, containing keys having specific values (crucial data).

Why is registry important?

The importance of registry is due to the fact that the operating system as well as the software installed on the system depends on it for some of its functioning. The registry starts getting built from the day a system is purchased and the first file is created or an application is downloaded.

Not actually knowing  how everything works around registry can cause severe damage, if you are trying to clean it without thinking twice. Chances to make mistakes stand high when it comes to altering the structure, which happens when there is a cleaning process is on the way. Punching holes by deleting something crucial to the registry can create gaps that couldn’t be filled and your system will never be the same again.

DIY or Registry Cleaner software

Do-It-Yourself (or simply DIY) is a very serious option to be considered. Don’t even think of it if you are not qualified to do so. Even the wisest of the techies don’t want to meddle with the registry of their system. If they do, they create a backup of the system. If you are thinking about it, do it only under expert supervision or don’t do it at all.  

The registry cleaner software is taken as a safer mode to clean registry because of the restore point it creates while cleaning the unnecessary (broken, corrupted or missing) registry. Chances of going anything wrong are dim, but if it does happen, the user has the option to restore the previous settings of the registry (and hence of the system) through that restore point.  


Now you are ready to take sides in the debate!

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Are registry cleaners worth it

If you are thinking of optimizing your PC, starting by fixing the registry error, the first thing that you must be looking for is registry cleaner software. Due to a popular and much publicized view, such software tools are known to-

·         Fix broken registry
·         Repair the corrupted ones
·         Delete the extremely old ones

And before everything mentioned above could be done, the cleaner is known to prepare a report of all the problematic registry so that the user could decide as to which registry should undergo which process (among the three mentioned above).

What are registry and why people think them as problematic?

Registry in itself is a huge database of the activities user does on his system since the day his system was started to be used. These can be sensitive because they contain a lot of data, some of which is required by the OS to function properly. It should not be thus tampered with if the user has no info or experience on the same. If he is trying to do so, he should make it a point that an experienced techie is nearby him to watch over every step he takes.

The sensitivity is one thing that make registry look like problematic. Others on the list include size (the accumulation of different registry) and age (the time period between the two clean up).

When is the Registry Cleaner most effective?

Well, many people who have suffered from a sluggish PC would vouch for the performance boost the registry cleaner can give to a system. However, it was observed that this was the case when these users have never ever tried to look to the issues that bugged their system, until a point came when they would not work the way they used to.

So it could be safely concluded that those who keep on optimizing their system every now and then should expect no or very little improvement in the current speed of their system. However, if you want to remain on safer side, routine cleaning of the unwanted registry would do no harm. The only thing to remember here is to employ a well known PC optimizer tool like WinMD Pro. Else, chances are that you delete some important registry that was important for your OS to run properly.