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Do I Need a Registry Cleaner?

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Do I Need a Registry Cleaner?

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“My computer seems to get slower and slower. A friend told me to clean my registry. Will that really help, and how can I do that?” Cleaning the Registry Yes, your computer will run better if you occasionally clean your Windows system registry. But first, let’s define exactly what the registry is. The registry is a database in which Windows keeps track of relationships between hardware and software. It stores all the settings and options for the operating system, hardware, software, users, and preferences of the PC. The registry manages your system startup options, and keeps track of all software that’s installed. Prior to the introduction of the Registry in Windows 95, each software package had it’s own INI files to store configuration settings. These files tended to be scattered all over the hard drive, which made them difficult to keep track of. The centralized registry does consolidate all that information, but it has its own problems. Since it is a single point of failure, damage t

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