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Sluggish PC? Time For Windows Registry Scan

Written on February 20, 2008 | Chris McRaymond

If you’re like me, you hate working with a sluggish computer. Think of it, who really likes a computer that takes ages (OK, it’s just a second or two, but that’s ages to me!) to process simple data? Who likes a computer that crashes and freezes for no apparent cause? No one! Everyone wants his computer to process information at the speed of light. Everyone wants a computer that runs smoothly without errors. But sadly, the reality is the opposite. Sooner or later, your brand new computer would start crashing and freezing, and throwing up one error message after another. When this happens, though, don’t despair. The problem is likely a corrupt registry.

Computers sometimes act like humans. Think of an untidy workspace. Finding a pen that is sitting on an untidy table can be difficult even if the pen is right in front of you. Whereas on a tidy workspace, you simple pick up the pen with no hassles. A computer with a corrupt registry is like someone working in a messy workspace. Performing simple tasks like opening a file can make the computer drag and even freeze. If this is your experience, then it’s time for a Windows registry scan.

To begin the registry scan, download and install a free version of RegCure by ParetoLogic. Once installed, you can scan and view problem entries in the registry.

This simple scan of the Windows registry can reveal a lot about its state, showing why the computer behaves the way it does. Whether you chose to manually fix corrupt registry files or to automate the process using RegCure, you stand to benefit in increased speed and smooth running of your computer. So if your computer is sluggish and freezes frequently, it may be time for a Windows registry scan.

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