Do You Need Windows XP Registry Repair?

Computers these days are highly sophisticated and for the most part are set up for automation of tasks. Did you know that your Windows XP computer can degrade over time? Speed and efficiency starts to deteriorate and programs start to crash without warning or even a reason. Many have accepted that this "just happens" and end up spending money to get a technician to come over and either try to fix the problem or reinstall windows back to day one when it ran perfectly. This tends to be tedious as well as expensive because you have to go in and reinstall all of your programs, set the settings in each one, and rebuild all your shortcuts and so on. Nobody looks forward to this.

Did you know that all of this can actually put your computer back on the same path? Knowing why the problem happens will save you time, expense, and frustration. The reality is, the problem is not your computer, but your registry. The registry is a central core of your Windows operating system. In the registry everything is kept in order. Think of it like a telephone switchboard and the registry connects all the calls. The calls here being programs. Many of your larger programs are built in such a way that they are fragmented into smaller programs. In short several small programs actually make up a larger one. Much like several teachers make up a school. The principal would be like the registry in this scenario.

When entries in the registry start to become corrupt, or link to dead ends, problems start to happen. The reason your computer starts to slow down is that over time your registry accumulates a lot of entries or references to files. When files are deleted, sometimes the programs don't remove the reference entry in the registry. This is the equivalent of a clean room starting to clutter up with toys, clothing, and trash. Over time the registry becomes saturated with dead entries.

The computer actually has to "read" past those entries to get to the ones it's looking for to run a program and so forth. You can see how over time this becomes a problem. A Windows XP registry repair program can go in and remove these entries, even optimize your registry by moving program entries you use the most closer to the beginning of the drive! A Windows XP registry repair program unfortunately is not built into the Windows program, but it is desperately needed to maintain your registry. There are many great programs that can take care of this.

A registry cleaner essentially is a program you install and set to run every day at a certain time. You can have it run when you boot up your computer as well. The cleaner will search your registry, trace back all entries to their programs and can tell if the program or file is even there. If it isn't then this is a dead entry that needs to be removed, because it's doing nothing for you but slowing your computer down! It can also see corrupt entries that could cause your programs to crash. Sometimes a program writes to the registry but for some reason it doesn't write the complete entry. When the program goes to read it it gets confused and this crashes the program. The registry cleaner can remove this entry so the program is forced to rewrite it (instead of reading a corrupt entry). This stops the program from crashing.

Windows XP registry repair tools built into these programs are phenomenal. The best part is the whole thing is automated. You don't have to know anything about the registry to use it. You simply install it, and set the schedule and it does all the work!