Friday, January 8, 2010

How Do we compromise Windows Xp begin Up blunder?


MacBook Pro / Windows XP by cmdshiftdesign


In the Windows Operating System there is a little known about file known as the Registry. The Registry is a database that holds all of the important information that makes the Windows Operating System run efficiently. In many instances where the Operating System stops, working it can be attributed to a corrupted Registry. Therefore, it is important to perform preventive maintenance on the Registry, just as you would your hard drive.

As information is changed, and software is added, the Registry grows in size. The Registry is very similar to the hard drive in your computer. Over time, it becomes cluttered with irrelevant information and can even become fragmented as software is installed or uninstalled. This fragmenting of the data in the Registry will negatively affect your computers performance.

Software utilities are a great way to maintain and keep your Registry in peak condition. However, we must consider which is best to use, one of the many free programs available on the Internet, or purchased software from a program developer. I am reminded of an old saying, which goes, "You get what you pay for," and this holds true even where computer software is concerned. It has been my experience over the years that not all software is equal. There are very distinct differences between free and paid software.

I have found system utilities to be a very important part of keeping my computer productive and error free. Utilities that clean and defragment the Windows Registry are very important and should not be overlooked. I have used many free Registry cleaning and defragmenting software packages, but they never seemed to do a very good job, and almost never delivered the results that I was hoping for.

In my time using the free software packages that are supposed to clean and optimize the Windows Registry, I have yet to find one that does a decent job. I find many entries in the Windows Registry that I know are invalid or even wrong and after running the free software, those entries are still there.

Many of the free software being offered on the Internet are in perpetual development. This means that while you do have the ability to use it, it is still being worked on and has many bugs, which are being addressed as they arise. This software is in general only subject to very low quality assurance standards. Unfortunately, some of these programs are very poorly written and when they are used, they may remove important data from the Registry and cause your computer to crash or stop working at all.

In my opinion, it is simply a wise practice to purchase software rather than download the free stuff. With purchased software, you can be assured that you have software that has gone through rigorous quality assurance and that you can receive technical support should the need should arise.

One of the best Registry utilities I have found is Sammsoft's "Advanced Registry Cleaner." I have run comparison tests with other software and I have found that "ARC" does the best job at cleaning the Registry and removing obsolete Registry entries. It is important to realize that your computer represents a very large investment on your part and it is just as important to maintain it just as you would your car. It is important that you use the right tools for the job if you want your computer to work properly and efficiently.

Links

Sammsoft Advanced Registry Cleaner
http://www.registryoptimizer.com/

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