When the state of any of our computer software changes, false registry entries remain on the hard drive. It is important to note that spyware or malware are forms of software and these pieces of code change our registries. These changes remain even after the spyware has been removed. This is true even if these pieces of code are just cookies. Because of this, the registry needs to be cleaned from time to time to remove these false entries which are otherwise known as registry corruption.
Computer crashes, errors and generally poor performance results when corruption is allowed to build up in the registry. One of the reasons registry corruption is prevalent in computers these days when it wasn’t so noticeable years ago is because today’s operating systems, Windows XP and Vista are huge when compared with older operating systems such as Windows 98. These huge files make it necessary for an operation to travel a long way to get around corruption before it can be executed and this slows everything down.
A top notch registry cleaner is not very expensive. This is especially true when its cost is compared to that of your most important computer files that could be lost if your registry were to suffer a complete breakdown. Because of this fact, it is not wise to skimp on registry cleaning by relying on a so called free registry cleaner to do the job of keeping your computer registry in good functioning condition.
I have concluded there is no such thing as a free registry cleaner. I have done so because after examining the terms of all the free programs I have seen, it is clear that these programs are designed to scan the registry for errors and remove the first 50 incidents of corruption it finds for free. Then, the customer must pay to get the rest of the corruption removed. 50 incidents is not a lot.
So that you will be sure to know the free registry cleaner has cleaned all it is going to for free, the registry software will execute a pop-up on you desktop telling you you better buy their product now! This pop-up has no close button and and it seems to follow you around wherever you surf. To get rid of this pop-up you have to go to the task manager (cntrl-alt-del) and try to close it there.
Have you heard enough? Me too! Still there’s more. To use the previously referred to as free registry cleaner in the first place, you have to register your copy with the company. This means they get your email address so they can send lots of email telling you it’s time to pay for this free product!
It is also worth taking note that most of these registry cleaners don’t mention anything about being Vista ready which means they are really not up date cleaners and probably don’t measure up in many other ways, either.
The bottom line is; these free registry cleaners are anything but free. In fact, after the first 50 incidents of corruption are cleaned, the cleaner becomes about the most expensive one on the market!
Going without a registry cleaner in this day and age could be likened to computer infanticide. Choosing one on the sole basis of price is not a wise move, either. If you don’t know which registry cleaner to get, try to find a trusted source who will give you a recommendation. Probably this trusted source should be a computer technician or a friend who has used the product.
To sum it all up, a registry cleaner has become a necessity in recent years because registries get bombarded from all angles these days. One of the angles is spyware which leaves its footprints in the registry after it has been removed and these footprints, which is registry corruption, must be cleaned out. Also, we have learned free registry cleaners are not free and computer owners should look elsewhere for a reliable registry repair program.
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