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Conducting A Windows Registry Scan

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By Julian Bates

It can sometimes become necessary to conduct a registry scan on your PC, especially when symptoms of registry problems keep on occurring.

Some of these symptoms of problems with your computer's registry range from error messages to the dreaded blue screen, known as the "Blue Screen of Death" and a system failure which means you won't be able to restart your PC.

It is imperative that you keep your computer's registry free from errors in order for it to function correctly. If you neglect your PC's registry it is just a matter of time before problems start to develop.

There is a fast and simple way to conduct a comprehensive scan on your computer using software called a registry cleaner.

Registry cleaners were designed to make it easy for computer owners to maintain their computer's registry.

Without a registry cleaner your registry has to be edited manually, which can take days or even weeks and is very difficult to do. A registry cleaner enables you to clean your registry in a matter of minutes.

Once you have bought a registry cleaner the first thing you will need to do is install it and then conduct a registry scan. Files, keys and entries which are obsolete, redundant, outdated or orphaned can be removed and the resulting holes filled in stopping your PC's registry from becoming fragmented.

Once you do this you'll find you will greatly increase the data access time for your PC's registry which will mean all your applications and programs will start and respond a lot faster than they did before.

It is very important to make sure that you always backup your registry files before making any changes. Your registry cleaner software should have a backup option. By backing up you won't have to worry if something goes wrong during the registry cleaning and everything can be easily restored.

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