Posted on 06 May 2009 by Admin
Sometimes, for some inexplicable reasons our PC units or notebooks crash. And we can’t seem to figure out why. Sometimes, non-stop error messages flash on the screens and we just want to throw our monitors out the window. Outlook prompts never-endingly for a password and user name and you type it again and again. I though viruses are the culprit for these problems. Thus, I would download or buy anti-virus software. However, the problems do not seem to go away. Until I discovered that there is such a thing called registry cleaner. I am the type of person who does not go for mediocrity, especially when it comes to my computer. I only want the best registry cleaner for my PC. Continue Reading
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Posted on 15 June 2008 by Admin
Your computer’s configuration, preferences and settings are all stored in what is called a Registry. There are two ways to edit this – one is the soft-ware based such as using the Control Panel, and the other is editing it directly using Registry Editor. Windows XP registry tweaks the settings in your computer in order for it to function well.
To launch the registry editor, just type regedit.exe in the run function. This will bring you to the Registry editor.
What are the advantages if windows XP registry tweaks your system? Well, you can tweak your registry to make your desktop menu load faster; you can make printing, creating shortcuts, and changing title bars. These functions range from simple to complicate. If you do not have confidence and the competence enough to do this, please do not even try.
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Posted on 13 June 2008 by Admin
Windows is the most used operating systems for computers and notebooks nowadays. After installing Windows OS, usually Windows XP or the latest Windows Vista, computer users don’t stop there. They also download programs, install them, and maybe in the future delete them.
PC users also want to personalize their units and make it to work faster and better. There is an easy way to do it – with caution. There is such a thing called Windows Registry which is the blueprint of Windows system. In the registry, you can locate all the settings you have made in your unit and also all the programs. The Registry is updated each time settings are changed even with minor commands such as changing your screen saver.
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by Admin
You need not to be a professional to know that a problem is taking its toil with your computer the instance when you start to experience computer slow down or several pop up windows on the screen that display error messages. The occurrence of even one of these scenarios is enough to demand treatment of the Windows XP Registry. This is the reason why you enjoy the high speed computer you have when it is still new, however as time passed by and a lot of information passes and left the system, it will lose its normal function. Basically, the Windows XP settings are located on the operating system’s registry therefore if you aim to preserve it, the registry content should be safeguarded first.
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by Admin
Working with the registry on computer requires someone to have a thorough background of what registry is all about. In its simplest explanation, it is particularly a database that can be utilized by an application in order to retrieve or store configuration data. Moreover, it is also equipped with information which deals with Windows 95/98/NT as well as their configuration. It contains different class that possesses members which will allow admission to the registry keys. To better understand what the registry key is, it should be classified as this:
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Posted on 09 June 2008 by Admin
Some anti-spyware programs although free do not really do their job. Why? They leave traces of the spyware code hidden in the registry enabling it to regenerate and fill in the missing components that would send it up and running again. Hence, ultimately, the spyware problem has not been really solved. Once again you would find yourself being the victim of the same spyware and be asking yourself….”Where the heck is this coming from?”
It is not the end of it, some anti-spyware tools although free, just simply do a messy job. Why? In the process of rooting out the spyware in your personal computer, it destroys all other vital programs to keep windows running smoothly. Thus, although the spyware is cleared out already, another problem emerges. And now, you’d be left crying over the expensive cost of repairs due to the damage caused by the faulty anti-spyware tool.
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Posted on 09 June 2008 by Admin
If you do not have any knowledge when it comes to the computer then you would probably be unaware about the term, computer registry. Basically, it is a catalog or perhaps a reference source of the computer, located in Windows 9X, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows CE, and the Windows XP operating systems. If for example, you try to open one program, the word processor will then send signal to the registry in order for the later to look where such program is stored.
The registry basically embraces references in terms of settings as well as values for the operating system. Moreover, it also contains programs, property sheet settings, document types, user profiles, system hardware and ports. In short, everything which comes in and you’re your computer needs to pass first the registry.
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Posted on 08 June 2008 by Admin
Are you experiencing slow boot up in your PC? Does it begin to annoy you when incessant error messages flash on your screen? Are you experiencing frequent hangs and crashes? Maybe it’s time for you to clean Windows registry!
However, if you are not that familiar with what free registry cleanup is, it might be dangerous for you to try and fix the problem yourself. Your Windows registry is sometimes compared to your body’s nervous system. It stores everything that you have entered or every action you activated in your computer. Over time, the registry accumulates unneeded and sometimes damaging files causing the said problems above. This is very annoying, especially if you often use your computer to work and connect with friends and family.
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