Though some people will say registry entry programs don’t work. I believe they work very well if you use the right ones, under the right circumstances. My suspicion is that these people who say that these programs don’t work have used a few of them, just not the right ones, and they may even have had really bad experiences with these programs. Deleting the wrong entry would destroy their registry making windows no longer bootable. The fact is, when you install and uninstall programs you create registry entries. Uninstallers don’t always remove these entries making your registry bigger and bigger. Over time the registry can become such a monster, it’s nearly impossible to find anything in it.The registry can also become corrupt over time, causing your computer to fail to boot up, due to hard drive errors or power outages. Registry repair software works on very basic principles. A software utility is run, and scans your registry, once the scan is completed you check all the entries that it found to be erroneous. One by one, you select which ones to remove. Registry repair programs that don’t ask you what to remove can be more harmful then good. A good program however, can be invaluable and will ask you about every entry that could lead to disaster. This method still leaves potential for human error, and if you agree to let the program delete one of these flagged files it’s your own fault. Without ever running these programs, computers can become slow as snails, just running basic applications. If the registry becomes corrupted or cluttered, windows can’t find the ties it needs, to tie the programs you use, to the Libraries that program needs, or the location of a file. While some registry entry programs may be scams, most are not. The effect of running them is not noticeable on new or nearly new systems. Registry errors can even be attributed to compiling problems, or software issues with a program not finding a particular library. By running a registry repair program, you can fix a lot of these errors by changing file locations so windows can actually find the files it needs for each program. You see the registry contains links to every DLL(library) on the hard drive, and if a program or a person some how moves them, then the registry can no longer find that DLL. A DLL is in reality a program of it’s own which can only be run using another program, passing arguments to it similar to a C++ include header file. When these programs run that require this DLL, but don’t know where to find it, you get DLL errors. Why would anyone say that these programs don’t work? To say the ones they have used don’t work well, would be fine. But to say they don’t work at all, an absolute no. Is just unfair to the people who have spent countless hours developing their software in order to help people keep their hard drives clean and their registries uncluttered. Category:Home › Other • Pomegranates: A newly discovered superfood • Where did the joke why did the chicken cross the road come from and why is it funny? • Can mothers diagnosed with bipolar disorder make good parents? • Spiritual evolution of human consciousness • Tips for getting a college basketball scholarship • Living with Pseudotumor cerebri (PTC) • Caring for the caregiver • Technologys impact on society
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