The longer a computer
is used, the more cluttered the registry can become because most applications
these days do not remove all traces of themselves when deleted. This can slow
Windows’ performance. So it is essential to know how to clean the Windows registry
to speed up the PC’s performance. Cleaning it up effectively is not easy,
though. The steps for doing so are outlined below. The Windows registry is the
Windows component that has all the information about the computer and the
software installed on the computer. The Windows registry’s main purpose is to
store the configuration of the different software programs installed on the computer,
the hardware installed or attached to the computer, and any other special
settings the user has implemented. A computer’s registry is an efficient way of
monitoring the different software and hardware components. For example, all the
software programs are organized based on user profiles. It is also a delicate
place to fiddle around without proper knowledge. One needs to be well equipped
with registry handling information in order to configure/modify the computer’s
registry. Spyware and viruses can corrupt the computer registry. In addition,
not all programs will remove themselves cleanly and completely from the
registry when deleted. There are two main ways to clean up a computer’s
registry – cleaning manually using the Windows Registry Editor or using
registry cleaning software. Only someone who understands what the registry
entries mean should manually clean it. Software programs can cease to function
correctly if essential registry entries are removed.
The Windows Registry
Editor
To manually clean the
registry with the Windows Registry Editor, create a registry backup then remove
unnecessary files:
On the desktop, click
the Start button on the left bottom corner of the taskbar
Click Run
Type regedit in the new
Run window and Click OK
At the top of the
window, click File on the menu toolbar
Scroll down and select
Export
Type a name for the
backup file and click Save
After creating a
registry backup, go to the left side of the registry editor window and view how
the computer is configured.
Click the plus sign to
expand a section of the registry editor. A “well used” area for anyone manually
deleting registry files is “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.” This area is used to make
registry changes to hardware and software.
Registry Cleaning
Software
Registry cleaning
software is suited for anyone who is unsure about making manual changes to
their registry. There are numerous registry cleaning programs available to
remove unwanted entries from the registry. Examples of registry cleaning
software include TweakNow Regcleaner, Registry Mechanic, and Registry
Healer. Our Free Registry Cleaners page
is a good source for free options.
These programs all
basically function in the same way – they scan the registry and remove errors
such as missing references to files. It is important to discover what registry
cleaning software works best for particular needs. All registry cleaners give a
list of entries that are safe or not safe to delete. Some of them, such as
Registry Mechanic, allow the user to create a backup using their program. The
backup can be easily restored if the system becomes unstable.
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