Is your computer crashing or getting errors?
Does your PC get the "blue screen of death"?
Do you need to frequently reboot?
Are you seeing disillusioning .dll errors?
Are you unable to remove programs using add/remove dialog?
Is your PC starting up slower than ever?
It seems your PC needs a cup of "registry cleaner" coffee or a double espresso of "registry clean up". However you want to speed up your PC and fix those annoying registry errors because it can be a frustrating mystery what the registry actually does.
Well lets demystify. The "registry" is what Microsoft Windows uses as journal to log in all of the processes and programs for the OS (operating system) and applications that have been installed into the PC. As you continue to use your PC and install, reinstall and uninstall your programs your PC updates your "journal" or registry conveniently... or so you think.
Unfortunately every version of Windows is flawed or you probably wouldn't be here at Windows - Registry Recovery.
The registry can delete the wrong "log-in" that could have ripple effect on the whole "journal" which would create all the possible problems your experiencing.
Installing, uninstalling, reinstalling, updating and just the continual day in and day out use of the PC can result in increasing amounts of registry errors, blue screens and slower start ups. If your PC works fine you should adopt the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" attitude but in regards to registry problems that's probably a PC that's still in the box and hasn't been used yet.
If your having any of the above problems that have been mentioned it will likely get worse because the registry is like the foundation of Windows and if the foundation is broken or discombobulated something is about to break and collapse. Well what's the next step? The registry needs to be repaired...properly.
There's two ways to do this:
1. Go to the PC shop or some type of online PC service and get it repaired for $75 or more.
2. Recover your PC's original out of the box functionality beginnning by completing a scan from a reputable registry cleaner.
You will be surprised at the number of unkown errors that your registry clean up tool finds.
