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Window XP Registry Cleaner – Is it Important?

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Window XP Registry Cleaner – Is it Important?

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Perhaps the most vital part of your Window XP PC is the registry. As it stores important data relating to almost every aspect of your PC it is at the heart of every Window XP system. Basically it is a repository for all the information your PC needs to run, hardware settings, software installations, network connections, user settings, and more, acting as a database that is called on by every application that runs. Try to picture then, how much work the registry does every single time you use your PC. Unfortunately, the more you work, and the more complicated the tasks the registry is dealing with, the more likely it is that faults will develop. All the changes made are registered, new software installations create new keys, uninstalling means keys have to be deleted. So the more of these functions the registry has to perform, the greater the expected margin of error. Invalid keys, missing keys, defunct keys, all these will cause delays, freezes and error messages when you try to run a

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