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Windows Registry Errors

On of the most consistently missed areas in computer maintenance is the registry. The Windows registry is a database which stores settings and options for the operating system for Microsoft Windows 32-bit versions, 64-bit versions and Windows Mobile. It's a pretty crucial part of the operating system.

It contains information and settings for all the hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, users, and preferences of the PC and so on. Whenever a user makes changes to "Control Panel" settings, or file associations, system policies, or installed software, the changes are reflected and stored in the registry. After a while the registry file can be corrupted with repeated installations of software.

If you are experiencing problems with your PC, or it's no longer performing as it used to, the likelihood is your Windows registry is overloaded with redundant entries created by the Windows operating system or other software.

Windows communicates with its registry dozens of times every second and broken registry keys can make that communication difficult and slow.

Even moderate use of a PC running Windows could result in numerous registry keys and files spread across the Windows registry. Many of these entries are no longer needed or used by Windows and may well disrupt the smooth running of your system.

How Can I avoid this happening to my PC?
Like most PC users who try our diagnostic check for the first time, it's likely you will find dozens (possibly hundreds) of 'time bomb' Windows registry keys and files, just waiting to create havoc with your system - usually at the most inconvenient moment! Once you see the extent of the problem you'll undoubtedly want to rid these 'time bombs' from your PC as fast as possible. Now here's the good news - Error Nuker will fix them for you, quickly and efficiently with just one powerful mouse click using our Windows Registry Repair Algorithm

I have been using Error Nuker for about six months. It has significantly improved performance of an area of my PC that I really didn't know could be a problem. I thought that once you deleted an item, the uninstall program removed the registry setting. This isn't the case and like all people I often install and uninstall new software all the time. I thought the problem would take care of it's self but it hasn't.

Error Nuker is a free download and it can get you started. Like all programs I recommend, you might want to purchase the software. It's well worth it.