How to Speed Up Your Computer Using Registry Cleaner

January 13th, 2010 by | Print
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Is your computer constantly lagging or slowing down because there is too much unnecessary clutter in your files? Then you may be in need of the best registry cleaner out there.

What does a registry cleaner do? Well, the best registry cleaner software should be able to speed up computer in an instant by getting rid of repetitive or unnecessary files that are clogging up your hard drive and reducing overall computer processing speed. Often times, we accumulate so much files in our laptops and computers that we don’t notice that we are actually collecting so much “dirt” and “rubbish” until our gadgets start slowing down.

Using a great registry cleaner should be able to speed up slow computer so that you will be able to access programs and files at normal speed once more. However, when it comes to choosing the best registry repair software for your computer, you have to keep your budget and computer specifications in mind. Not all registry cleaners will do a great job of clearing out your computer’s clutter. There are certain brands that do well in certain types of laptops of computers, and this is something that you would have to research on.

The great thing about choosing a really amazing registry cleaner to clean out your files is that it does so automatically. Having to manually find all the redundant files yourself will take days, even weeks if you don’t have enough time to do it all in one sitting. A fabulous registry cleaner will speed up computer in a smaller amount of time, giving you extra space to be able to attend to other pressing matters at hand.

Remember that a good registry cleaner must also have an added feature that enables it to back up your files in case you want to go back to the way your computer was working before you cleaned up your files. Some people realize that they would rather go back to the way things were – but with some registry cleaners, you will not be able to do this because when they speed up slow computer, they permanently delete your old files so that you cannot restore your laptop or computer to its former state.

The best thing to do to find the most suitable registry cleaner for your computer or laptop is to research on the different brands being offered online and look at their features. Check the specifications of each program and make sure that your operating system meets these specifications – otherwise, the registry cleaner won’t work as planned. Finally, scout around before buying anything on impulse to make sure that you get a good deal. Look out for special offers with risk-free trials or add-on membership bonuses that will help you maximize the use of your registry cleaner.

You don’t have to suffer from a really slow computer for the rest of your life. Use a registry cleaner to clear out all the unnecessary and unwanted files and programs in your laptop or computer, so that using it will be an easier and faster experience for you.

Denise Mah
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19 Responses »

  1. Have you used a registry cleaner to speed up your computer?

  2. Reformat
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  3. Yes, often programs that get uninstalled do not remove all their registry entries causing the registry to grow in size further reducing performance of your machine.

    I like to use Registry Mechanic.
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  4. I don’t know what that is. It sounds like something used to clean the heat vents in the house. I better check back later!
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  5. Once per week. I do use a Windows & Internet Cleaner every night, and always defrag each night.
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  6. I use Spring Cleaning to clean up my Mac. It cleans up useless files, defragments, and looks for empty files.
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  7. Look for the free download from AUSLOGICS

    It really does make a difference if you use applications like this to clean and speed up your computer (especially defragging). You should do it about once a week.

    http://www.auslogics.com/en/software
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  8. I use Yahoo for my home page and the upper right corner has a little " if you click on it then click on tools and it will clean a bunch of it. I also have regcure and then you can clean and defrag in your accessories area of your start all programs.
    For cookies remaining and erased E mail ask for them under the ?–it will show you where they are nested and you can clean them out. Nothing goes away with one cleaning.
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  9. Yes . I’ve used them but right now having a problem with that i-tunes. While installing the quick time I ended up with a buffer overrun which has been a really big pain. I wish the kids would ask for a big stereo system honestly !
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  10. i am like noonecan — if you come up with a good one let me know cause i do not have the foggest on what you are talking about!!!
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  11. I have used registry mechanic on the pc but have not used one on my laptop but this is a good reminder.
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  12. Yes, I have. I downloaded this particular registry cleaner and do it about once a month now.
    http://www.download.com/Eusing-Free-Registry-Cleaner/3000-2094_4-10521691.html

    works great!
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  13. What’s that? My computer could use cleaning… inquiring minds want to know!
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  14. Once a week defrag. And every second day a virus check.
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  15. I have regclean. Is that the same. if so, yes I have. But if it makes things faster, I haven’t paid attention to it.
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  16. Yes, I use registry cleaner. After a year or more I reformat.
    Regular degrag and daily deleting cookies and temporary files will keep it tuned up.
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  17. Since I am not familiar with this term, I assume it is something
    in addition to the normal deleting of cookies and browsing
    history, defragging and adware checks. Or possibly you can
    edit to describe what this term refers to.
    I believe more than a few of us would like to know.
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  18. I have tried a lot of registry cleaner and found that the free program ccleaner does the best job.

    http://www.ccleaner.com/
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  19. Both my husband and I have our own computers.

    He cleans them up once a week.

    I clean my Internet options every night when I shut down,

    I only take a few seconds.
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