Is The Windows Registry About To Make You Buy a Computer You Don't Need?
Back in the late 90s and early 00s computers used to fly of the shelf. Advancements in technologies made it essential to own the latest computer otherwise you would miss out on all the best things including being able to play a DVD on your computer. These days the acceleration of computer technology has somewhat slowed and although advancements still exist they are far less essential than before. With this in mind, why would someone want a new computer if they were not in the small minority who needed the latest technology? Well simply because the computer they currently own isn't running how it used to. Frequently as computers get older they become slower and more prone to crashing so people replace them. But wait a minute if you haven't done anything to your computer and your still ruining the same stuff as before why would it be slower?
Windows Registry Errors Slow Your Computer Down
Simple answer the flawed way in which the Windows registry is created. You see the Windows registry acts like the address book for your computer it tells the computer where to find the files and programs it needs. Over time this registry can become corrupted which results in this address book being difficult to use which in turn causes your computer to run slowly.
So How Do I Repair The Windows Registry?
Fortunately this is actually fairly simple with the correct tools, there are a number of software programs which exist to repair the Windows registry all of which are fairly cheap. Your typical program will let you scan your computer for free to check for errors before you buy it (saves you wasting your cash if registry errors are not the problem). One word of warning on registry repair software though is that there are a few slightly iffy programs which can install viruses onto your computer, its certainly the exception to the rule and tends to only effect programs being given away for free (well they have to get something out of it). If you are concerned about this there is a small selection of approved programs at the bottom of the page, you just need to click the logo to go through to the site.








