A Clean PC Operates at Optimal Performance

Problem:

  • Popup messages with runtime errors are occurring after the installation of new hardware.
  • It’s likely that your PC has become corrupted with stray registry entries and redundant files.
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The Windows registry is central to every operation that takes place on the operating system. It represents the library of files, paths and application variables that ensure our Windows runs as smoothly as possible, while also remembering the settings and configurations that we make along the way.

A clean PC registry is, quite understandably, much better suited for dealing with our commands than a registry that is failing apart at the seams with no end of runtime errors, blue screens of death and annoying lag. These are all traits of a neglected registry, whereas we need a clean PC to operate at the system’s optimal performance. So how do we know when it’s necessary to clean a PC registry? Well, of course, the sight of the aforementioned errors is usually a good start!

It’s a safe bet that if you’re getting popup messages with runtime errors every five minutes, you’re probably not in the possession of a clean PC registry. If these errors are occurring only recently after the installation of new hardware or a conflicting software package, it’s also likely that your once clean PC has become corrupted with stray registry entries and redundant files. So if you’re wondering how to know when a registry repair is in order, just follow the simple signs.

The blue screen of death is a tell tale sign that you’re suffering from critical conflicts in the root of the operating system. It could be that the printer you’ve just installed has interfered with other settings in the registry and so every time you load up a program that could potentially need the print function, an error gets thrown. In these situations, we can immediately highlight the recent installation as the reason for the problem. A clean PC registry will resolve the issue, but you’ll also need to remove all traces of the component that isn’t working correctly (or causing a problem elsewhere).

A clean PC can only be maintained by keeping a close guard not just of the programs and hardware that you’ve installed, but by keeping your downloads and Internet activities safe and secure too. Whenever we download and install products from the Internet, we’re putting the Windows registry at an immediate risk of configuration problems where the new program has tried to write to the registry.

If you notice that your computer is suffering from a performance setback after downloading a set of files, you will want to run a thorough scan of your registry. There are plenty of automated tools on the market that will run through the entire registry picking out errors and correcting them accordingly. This should be done on a regular basis, at least once a month, regardless of errors appearing, or performance dropping noticeably.

The entire point of Windows registry related errors is that it’s not always obvious to tell whether you’ve got a clean PC or an infected one. Running regular registry scans should ensure that you DO have a clean PC, and one that operates to its peak performance expectations.

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