What Do Registry Cleaners Do?
Windows based systems have a structured database that stores various configuration settings and other saved options for the operating system called the Windows Registry. It contains all the settings for the various low-level system components, such as COM components, in addition to all information necessary for applications running on Windows platforms. The registry is also used to access a number of different counters used by computer programs in profiling system performance. When a software installation program is run on the system, the system makes a registry entry for a software application for all its configuration settings and options. Whenever a software application is loaded or run on the system, the registry database is accessed to acquire the configuration settings and options for the software application. Why do we need registry cleaners? Most registry cleaners use a high-performance detection algorithm to identify missing and invalid references in the Windows registry and d