The
Ultimate Registry Cleaner Buyers Tutorial
Windows computers are equipped with Registry Editor (regedit) tool
that you can use to fulfill some basic registry-related tasks, such
as delete and add registry entries. However, Registry Editor cannot
be used to perform high-level and thorough registry scan and repair
tasks. This is why you need to seek the help of a third-party
registry cleaner tool.
Here some important tips are listed to guide you to choosing a
registry cleaner tool from several similar tools available on the
Web.
Tip 1: The most expensive tool is not
necessarily the best. It is quite human to assume that
the most expensive option available in the market is the best. But
it is not always true. Same is the case with registry cleaner
software. Several registry software programs, such as the
Regcure, have been found
to perform perfectly.
Tip 2: The registry tool must be safe to
use. Registry is a vital component of Windows operating
system. That is why, as to the safer side, you need to choose a
commercial registry cleaner tool which can automatically backup the
registry before performing registry scan and repair. When choosing a
tool, ensure that it allows you to take both total and selective
backup of the registry and also allows you to restore any changes
you do to the registry. This way, if anything goes wrong during the
repair process, you can easily undo your changes by restoring the
registry from the backup you took earlier.
Tip 3: Type of errors is more important
than number of errors. We might have a misunderstanding
that the tool that reports higher number errors is the best. But, in
reality it is not so. Some tools do a deep scan of the registry and
report even those values as errors that are actually unknown to
them. Now, as these entries might be important to run certain
programs on your system, you may start encountering computer errors.
To prevent this situation, you must look and opt for a commercial
registry cleaner tool that performs an analytical scan of the
registry and displays known and unknown errors separately. Thus, you
may go through the reported errors and choose to retain the
information that you think is required by programs on your
computer.
Tip 4: The tool must cater both to novice
and advanced users. Most of the registry tools are
designed keeping in mind for the need of users who are not very
technically sound. But, if you need more, you may opt for a tool
that provides you with many more advanced options to perform
registry and system maintenance.
Tip 5: Defrag feature. Just
cleaning up and removing junk from the registry is not enough. Quite
often, when keys are removed from the registry, they leave behind
their place holders or empty registry keys. This is why, even after
registry scan and repair, you may not see any reduction in the
registry size. To get rid of these empty keys and to consolidate the
fragmented registry files, you need a registry tool that comprises
the registry defrag feature.

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