Sunday, October 17, 2010

How To Select The Best Microsoft Registry Repair Cleaners To Fix Your Registry

Does your PC suffer from slow performance and frequent error messages? This is often caused by problems in the system registry. We will cover your main Microsoft registry repair options here. There are many registry tools you can use - both free and paid. We will show you how to choose the best cleaners to fix your PC fast and eliminate errors.

The registry is repository or database on your Windows operating system that contains essential files for your computer programs to run. Over time when you install many programs on your system the registry can be corrupted - this happens often when programs aren't fully uninstalled. This can leave empty and invalid entries in the registry. A good Windows registry cleaner will repair both types of entries. Many of the freeware applications will not be able to fix the invalid entries and this is the cause of most your error messages and slow performance.

Good registry cleaners always come with a rollback feature so that you always have the option to undo any fixes you make. This is just in case the registry cleaner makes a change that causes a problem. This is not as bad as it sounds firstly because it rarely happens and secondly it is likely caused by a problem outside of the tools control. With a backup you can always rollback to the previous state and then investigate each error individually.

When you are selecting Microsoft registry cleaners you should bear these two points in mind. Other helpful features include an ability to view all the errors in a user interface and have the option to select individual errors. It is also helpful if the tool has a number of other benefits like the ability to clean up junk files and internet browsing history. That way you can run your tool once a week to keep your PC running at peak performance.

One tool that we tested is called Registry Easy. It carries out all the features we have described and we produced a full review for anybody with registry problems to read

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