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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Tired Of Computer Problems? Glitches? Slow Response?

Are you using a PC running any version of Windows XP or Windows Vista? If you're having computer problems, chances are, you probably have a problem in your system registry.

What is a system registry? Normally when you install some programs or add hardware to your computer, information about each program or a piece of computer hardware device is stored in this registry. Virtually, it's the heart and soul of your computer.

The system registry has been implemented by Microsoft since their release of the Windows 95 operating system and is currently used in all versions of Windows Server 2000 or 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. All configuration information in the Windows operating system is centralized. To make changes to the registry, you need either to run the REGEDIT.EXE or the REGEDT32.EXE program, which comes in all versions of Windows (since Windows 95).

The Linux operating system (all flavors) and other flavors of the Unix operating system do not use a centralized configuration system. Configuration information is stored on separate files and all you need to make changes in it is a simple text editor.

But this is all about the Windows operating system, so let's talk about it.

For someone who's computer savvy, they would most likely know how to work the system registry and manually resolve the problem. Unfortunately, not everyone has the skill set needed to perform this task. Most people would be challenged when it comes to trying to resolve a problem with their system. Although I can do this manually and I'm A+ Certified, it takes someone who's experienced with the Windows operating system and the registry to be able to make these kinds of changes. Even advanced users would prefer to use some tool to do the troubleshooting themselves and I personally belong in this category.

You can correct the errors in your Windows System Registry manually or with a program that can access your Windows System Registry. However, if this is a little bit challenging and you're pressed for time, you're better off making changes using this tool. It's called Registry Fix. This program can address the following issues:
  • A Slow Windows System
  • DLL errors
  • Constant Blue Screens
  • Receiving error messages and don't know why
  • Resolve more of your computer problems


Only experts are able to fix something like the ones mentioned above by manually going into the system registry. Most of us would have to research Microsoft's Technet or Google the issue in hand to see if there's a fix or a work around that issue. Registry Fix will already tell you what the problem is and the rest is up to you to decide whether to proceed or not.

You can download the program and try it out for free. Go to the link below to download it. The free download has limited functionality, meaning part of your registry will be corrected. If you purchase the software, you will be able to correct all the issues that affect the performance of your system.

Believe me, whether or not you're computer savvy, I encourage you to try out Registry Fix and see for yourself. Once this program cleans up the Windows Registry that's causing a slow performance, you'll never want to part with it again.

Click Here! if you want to see more information on Registry Fix works.

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