My Computer Runs slow--Will Registry Repair Correct It?

Published: 23rd February 2011
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So your computer runs slow and has become erratic in behavior has it? Sometimes it freezes or even crashes completely and you probably have to shut it down.The problem is a common one and you are most likely in need of registry repair. A registry fix can restore your machine to normal operation in just a few minutes.

When a computer is new it is a great delight to use. Everything works perfectly and it is running as fast as its processor can work. Exactly how fast it runs depends on the processor of course. If you have a Celeron chip it will be considerably slower than a dual core fast machine.The amount of memory is also important to fast running. More memory gives the operating system plenty of available space to get on with the job, so if you have 4 gigabytes of memory the machine will work faster than a similar computer with 1 gigabyte especially when the memory is close to maximum use.

Hard drives these days are all pretty big and the average user will not use all the capacity there. If the hard drive is filled close to capacity this will also slow down the computer as it looks for space to store data. This can happen if the user is working with large amounts of video, photo or audio material which can fill up even a large hard drive. Obviously for top performance you want a computer with a fast processor, a lot of RAM memory and a big capacity hard drive. If your computer is deficient in some of these features you simply have to make the best use of what you have. By paying attention to what you download and eliminating unused material from your hard drive you can get by just fine with a modest sized hard disc.The minimum available these days is about 160 gigabytes and that is plenty if you use it sensibly and don't load too many photos, audios or videos on to it. Most computers now have from 2 to 4 gigs of memory and can be upgraded easily by purchasing and installing more memory or having a computer shop do it for you. Certainly 3 or 4 gigs of RAM will be enough for most users and will allow the computer to run at optimum speed.


When you buy a new computer it is definitely advisable to get a fast processor. The dual core processor is the standard now and anything less will definitely be considered slow. You can't easily upgrade your processor so get a good one to begin with. The relatively small extra cost is well worth it for the performance it gives.

All this being said, every Windows PC will slow down as it ages due to the build up of unwanted material in the registry. The computer registry is a huge database which the operating system uses continuously to run the computer. If the registry becomes overloaded with unwanted fragments of files, partially downloaded programs, malware etc this will result in slow running as the operating system negotiates through the accumulated junk to access the files it requires. At this point the only way to rectify the problem is to do a registery cleaning and remove all the unwanted material.

There are various registry repair tools available for download on the internet to do this job for you. The best of them will do it quickly and efficiently and will restore your balky slow computer to good operating order within a few minutes.We tested and used a number of these registry repair applications, and found that some of them work better than others. One program in particular found and corrected up to twice the errors located by the poorest registry fix tool. Some so called free registry repair applications are not really free. They will perform a free scan of your registry then ask for payment to remove the errors found in the scan. You can as a matter of fact get a free registry scan from most of the registry repair tools. This will present you with a list of the problems found and you can then decide what you want to do. You can have the errors repaired for a very reasonable charge or do it yourself. The latter choice is fraught with danger unless you are very sure of what you are doing. The registry contains all the important files needed to run the computer and if you mistakenly remove any of these you may be in for big problems. In the extreme case you will disable the machine, and may have to reinstall the operating system.


This is not the place to experiment, so most people will find it far safer to spend the small price for a good registry cleaner, and have the registry clean done safely and efficiently. You then have the application installed on your hard drive to use regularly as needed. It is a good idea to run it at least once a month to keep your machine running smoothly. Don't waste your time by working with a slow running computer. Get the best registry repair tool on the market and use it to get your slow computer back to full operating speed.


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Would you like to know which registry repair tool we found to be the very best? Would you like to have a free scan to repair your registry? Would you like to get your slow computer back up to speed? See our website where you will find lots of information on how to do this computer runs slow You can also find interesting articles on registry repair at our blog registry repair

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