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How to Choose the Best Windows Registry Cleaner

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Windows Registry Cleaner

Windows Registry Cleaner

The registry is the part of the Windows OS that acts as a repository for all of the details relating to your system and programs you have installed. It’s a database of information about software and hardware configuration and other various programs. The registry is constantly being updated. It happens every time you install or uninstall a program. It also happens any time you make any changes to computer settings or programs.

As you may be able to tell, after a short while of using your computer, your registry will get filled with a ton of info. The bad part is some of this junk is incorrect, incomplete or redundant. Your computer doesn’t need that info and it just fills up space in the registry. While the registry is getting filled up your computer takes longer and longer to find the information it needs. As it grows larger it can really start to slow down your computer, causing major degradation in your computer’s performance. When it gets to this point you’ll probably need to start looking at a Windows registry cleaner.

Some common registry issues you might run in to: 

  • Site and application crashes
  • Difficulty with loading Windows
  • Constant, repeating error messages
  • Taking minutes to load different programs
  • Computer taking several minutes to boot up.

If you notice any of these problems, the first place to look is your registry. To check out your Windows registry, there are a few options you have. You can pay a professional to look at your computer. This is expensive, and is something you’d need to do every few months to keep up with all of the new changes. You can do it yourself, but it’s very easy to make a mistake that can render your computer unusable. You’ll need to reformat your hard drive and reinstall all of your applications. That is about the least fun thing to do.

The easiest option is also the most cost effective. You can fix your registry with a Windows registry cleaner. The problem is there are hundreds of them available, so picking the right one can seem like a daunting task. Deciding what you want your Windows registry cleaner to do is the first step in picking the right one for you.

Here are some of the windows registry cleaner basic features to check for.

Is it really easy to use?

With the huge selection available, you don’t want to buy a registry cleaner that is hard to understand. It should have an easy install and simple to use interface so you can really take full advantage of it. If it’s hard to use or hard to install you’re not going to want to use it, so you’re not going to get any benefit from it.

Cost of Windows Registry Cleaner Software

When picking out your registry cleaner you certainly don’t want to forget about what your budget is. You’ll be saving a lot of money by not having to take it to a computer repair shop every few months, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have a budget to stick to. There are free cleaners available, and even some very cheap ones. But like with so many things in life, you get what you pay for. The free and really cheap ones tend to have problems finding and fixing all of your problems, meaning you’re not going to get a lot of benefit from them. These limited features might work for you, but likely they won’t. Most of the paid ones offer free trials or free scans before buying, so you can see what they will be able to fix before having to spend any money. You can run the scan with a few different tools to see which one picks up the most errors, and go with that one. You also want to make sure to read registry cleaner reviews so that you can get a good idea of which registry cleaners you want to check out, so you’re not wasting a lot of time downloading several different ones.

Features of the Windows registry cleaner

One of the more important things you want to be considering with the tool you’re picking is it’s features. Each Windows registry cleaner has it’s own distinct set of features to differentiate it from the crowd. For the most part, they are all going to help keep your registry free from errors and get rid of the junk. You should be aware that this isn’t always the case though. Some of the free or cheap ones might tell you want problems exist, but won’t have a method to fix them automatically. Some of the nicer ones will have great add ons like start-up manager and program managers to make adding or removing programs much easier.

Automatic or custom cleaning

One factor that may change which Windows registry cleaner is best for you is how often you use your computer, or how often you’re installing and uninstalling programs. Some of the tools can be customized to allow you the flexibility of scanning your registry at whichever intervals you need. Flexibility is nice for power users, but for most just leaving the scanner running to do it’s thing automatically is probably the best idea.

Back up your computer’s registry automatically

If you don’t have a backup of your registry and something goes wrong, you’re in a lot of trouble. For that reason you want to be sure that whichever registry tool you choose creates backups of your registry automatically. The best tools will do this for you, and make it easy to restore the registry back in case there are any problems you can easily revert back to the last time your computer was running well. You want a Windows registry cleaner that makes life easier, not one that has the ability to ruin your computer.

Customer Support

This is often overlooked as a feature, but you want a tool that has great customer support. Although it’s not likely you’ll ever need to contact them since things should just run smoothly, if you ever do have to contact them it’s likely to be because of a problem that needs to be fixed quickly. For that reason you want to be sure that their support will be there when you need them. Contact their support before buying to gauge their response time. If you don’t get a fast answer that is also courteous and answers all of your questions, you probably want to move on to a different Windows registry cleaner.


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