There was a time we didn’t think too much about registry cleaners, or register repair software. Back in the days of Windows 95/98, our biggest enemies were computer viruses. Even though computer viruses are probably our biggest enemy still today, a corrupt registry can cause many computer problems!
Registry corruption is a relatively new concern to computer owners. Probably the reason for this is two-fold. First, before virus and spyware cleaners were as advanced as they are today, we had all we could handle keeping our computers free of these parasites. Second, Windows 95 and 98 were tiny compared to Windows XP and Vista and so registry corruption just didn’t affect computers the same way it does today.
So, what harm can registry corruption cause, what causes registry corruption and most of all what can we do about it? In this article, we’re going to discuss these things and see if we can make some sense of them.
Stuff That Gets Added
Any time we add a program or any type of software to a computer, entries are put in the registry. These entries are used to direct the operating system and aid it in carrying out its commands. However, when the program or software is removed or upgraded these entries become false pointers that harm the operating system’s efficiency. These types of entries are known as registry corruption.
Temporary computer files are added to our registries by the boatload when we surf the Internet. Unfortunately, these files are left in the registry when we are through surfing and then they become registry corruption because they give the operating system directions to nowhere.
Believe it or not viruses, spyware, adware and all the other kinds of malware, though they are unwanted programs, are viable software programs so, when they are removed, they too leave registry corruption behind.
Though it may not seem like a serious problem at first, registry corruption can do serious harm to your computer operations and eventually your operating system. Corruption will jam up ordinary operations because the operating system will have to deal with thousands of entries telling the operation system to go to places that don’t exist. This will make your computer very slow and become prone to errors and crashes.
So, What Do I Do?
The problem is our software and drivers and everything else we deal with in today’s computing world are much, much larger than they were just a few years ago. So, it stands to reason that registry corruption is a much, much bigger concern than it was a few years ago, as well. So, a lot of corruption in an operating system will definitely cause a lot of problems!
It is easy enough to take care of registry corruption, just install a good registry cleaner on your computer and run it periodically. The best time to run a registry cleaner is after spyware has been removed. You do have a good spyware cleaner installed on your computer; don’t you?
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