Picks: A Roundup of Registry Cleaners
| Published: | Sep 3, 2008 | |||
| Author: | Michael E, Callahan | |||
| Related OS: | Windows | |||
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I've had a lot of requests for reviews about programs that clean the Registry. I've also had quite a few emails asking me what the Registry really is. So, I'm going to take a different approach to Picks this week and preface my reviews with some information about the Registry. I hope you find it useful. -- Doc
When you get a new Windows-based computer from a store or the manufacturer it's fresh and clean and running at peak performance. Most PC's come with almost a gigabyte of software installed on them. Now, from the instant the Windows operating system was installed, the Windows Registry became active. You've asked me "What is the Registry?" That's a good question.
In simple terms the Registry is the keeper of all the information in, on, or about your computer. If a program is installed it places listings in the Registry. When you download a file there are entries in the Registry. If you install a printer, a scanner, a modem, a VoIP phone, or anything else, it add things to the Registry.
The Registry is kind of like a table of contents, index, and catalog of everything about your computer. Windows can't run without the Registry. Over time, however, the Registry becomes bloated and has many useless entries. Almost like a hard drive it becomes fragmented. This slows down your computer and leads to system crashes and bad performance. Not a good situation. Fortunately for you and me there are a number of programs that are designed to clean and repair the Registry. These programs remove the junk and that helps make your computer faster again.
Registry Mechanic
Registry Mechanic, by PC Tools, is a full-featured program that cleans your Windows Registry and more. Registry Mechanic makes it easy to clean and repair the Windows Registry. It also has a feature that will optimize the Registry by compacting it. By optimizing the Registry your computer runs better and you'll have far fewer crashes.
Registry Mechanic removes the clutter from the Registry and then optimizes it. It makes backups of the Registry and you can always restore any changes that were made. One very cool feature is the Registry Monitor which can sit in your system tray and constantly monitor the Registry. Nicely done. Registry Mechanic has won many awards throughout the industry. The program is fast and efficient. It's also intuitive and easy-to-use, perfect for users with all levels of experience. Give it a try!
Registry First Aid
Another program you might want to try is Registry First Aid. This
is another award-winning program that does a great job of cleaning the
Registry. It also backs up the entire Registry so you can always do a
total restore if necessary. To be honest I've never had to restore the
Registry because of any changes made by Registry-cleaning programs.
Generally if you follow the recommendations of the program you'll be in
good shape.
Registry First Aid also lets you defragment the Registry which
helps to remove useless entries and make the Registry more efficient.
The program also lets you search the Registry which can be a very handy
feature. I often use it to find entries for programs I'm trying to
totally remove. There's a Manage Registry option and that's a unique function among Registry cleaning programs. What it does is give you direct access, via the Registry, to certain
Windows functions. So it's a handy extra feature.
RegistryBooster2
RegistryBooster2 is very easy-to-use and intuitive. It also scans
your system Registry and looks for errors, conflicts, and junk entries.
It not only optimizes the Registry but it can also defragment it.
Defragmenting the Registry increases the efficiency. It also makes your
system more stable.
This product from Uniblue Systems works quickly and efficiently to make
your system more stable. Using it on a regular basis will result in
fewer system crashes and conflicts. I personally use this product on all my virtual machines and it works very well. It's easy-to-use and that makes it perfect for both new and experienced users. Give it a try.
Summing It Up
To keep your car running smoothly you have your oil changed at regular intervals. To keep your Registry functioning as it should you should clean and defragment it on a regular basis. Check out these programs or do a search on registry.
If you have a question on how to do something on the computer you can submit it via email by clicking HERE You will not receive a reply, but all topics will be considered.
About Michael E, Callahan
Michael E. Callahan, known around the world by the trademarked name Dr. File Finder, is regarded as the world's leading expert on shareware. Dr. File Finder works with software programs and developers full-time, and in the average year he evaluates 10,000 programs. Since 1982 he has evaluated over 250,000 software and hardware products. Mr. Callahan began evaluating software online in 1982 and no one has been at it longer. He currently works doing online PR and marketing for software companies, and is the Senior Content Producer for Butterscotch.Com.
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