Would Registryeasy Have Prevented Your Last Crash?

Posted on April 21st, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

The greater proportion of computer crashes will be caused by one of the following:

1. Computer virus attacking the Windows system
2. Hardware is not compatible with the system or vice-versa
3. Corrupted or overloaded registry

As the first 2 on the list are areas that need to be taken care of by someone with a fair amount of knowledge or experience, I would leave that to the ’specialists’, except to say…

What I have found in regard to 2 above in a few cases was if the hardware had just been installed, and I was suddenly being plagued by all kinds of problems, then I just removed the hardware and contacted the manufacture or representative and in most cases all it took was upgrading the software drivers.

In regard to 1 above, as I use a good virus protection software (Mcafee) I have never (touch wood) had a problem in this area. Just a word of advise though. Ensure you keep your virus software up to date. Mcafee has a system that is constantly being updated with the latest info every time I log on to the ‘net. I do believe this is vital.

Which brings us to the ‘corrupted or overloaded registry’. This is new territory to me but suffice it to say that I probably had never had a computer long enough for this to be a real problem. Until now! My computers always seemed to go out of date so quickly my complaint was always “Mr Salesman, but I just bought this computer 6 months ago, and now you tell me it is out of date!” The rest is history, 15 minutes later I would be the proud owner of the latest and greatest. So no real time for registries to clog up or bog down!

As I said, until now. Recently, (and with a massive sigh of relief) all I had to do was upgrade the computer memory and hard-drive size and the 8 month old computer was as good as new. But with this longevity comes a new problem. My recently rejuvenated computer suddenly (seemed like overnight) began to slow down and even crashed once or twice. On asking the local techie what he thought about all this the instant reply was “Do you have a registry cleaner installed?”
Response? “A what?”
Fast-forward a few days and I am now the proud owner of a registry cleaner called Registryeasy. Interesting why this one was chosen. I was looking through a program called Clickbank and noticed the highest selling Registry Cleaner was Registryeasy. It was also the 2nd on the list sorted by number of searches amongst the approximately 11 000 other items on Clickbank (See here). My reasoning? On an affiliate network like Clickbank initial sales might be good but to stay at the top means the product is good and has to have no or very few returns. Therefore the affiliates keep selling and the product rides to the top of the list.
A few days later and my computer is back to what it was at the time I had the upgrades done. The system is cleaner (less problems on each scan) and with a few other features like fixing problems with the ’start-up’ programs removing ‘junk’ files etc. I’m very happy. (as I said - touch wood!)

Registry Cleaners - To Clean Or Not To Clean!

Posted on April 21st, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

So what’s this all about? Lets have a look at a few points -

Registry cleaners help remove the rubbish that builds up in your computer’s registry. Most of these problem are caused by deleting and creating files, installing and removing programs, and surfing online. Cleaning the registry results in an optimized registry that’s fast and that keeps your computer running properly. If this is not done on a regular basis your computer becomes full of errors, slows right down, and in many cases causes frequent system crashes.

When I first came across this subject, I like most, was totally lost in all the techie jargon. Out with the dictionary, onto Google and at last some glimmer of light. To my very untrained mind this boiled down to this:

1. The registry is a huge database that keeps track of the complete inventory and location of every file, folder, program and process that resides on your computer.

2. The computer uses this to tell the programs how to locate and use the files needed to complete the job required. A road map and instruction guide rolled into one.

3. As time moves along the registry becomes clogged and ‘road signs’ get lost because files and programs are added to or removed from your PC continually. It’s only a matter of time before this leads to poor PC performance.

4. It would be an impossible task for even the most well qualified to try and correct all these errors manually. So, hey presto! software to the rescue, and the task becomes relatively easy. This, in most cases, can be carried out within a few minutes every day. A simple task that won’t cost you a small fortune in support and maintenance bills.

So after all that we are left with the question - What exactly are we looking for and which registry cleaner to use?

Having burnt my fingers a few times, this is my advice.

1. Get some advise from a ‘techie’ friend or family member who is into this kind of thing.
2. Go with the ‘free trial’ systems to test and try for yourself. nEarly every program available these days has a ‘Free Trial’ Remember though, you’re looking for something that comes highly recommended and is easy to use.
3. Do a search on Google or other major search engine for forums. This you can enter like this “registry cleaner” forums, all together in the search window with the term ‘registry cleaner’ in quotes so the search engine reads it as a term and not 2 separate words and ‘forums’ outside the quotes. Then all you have to do is ‘lurk’ and learn!

and finally if you want to start with something that sorted out all the requirements for me, was easy to use, and had a lot of extra features as well, try the free version of Registryeasy

’till next time

Take Care

Hello world!

Posted on April 19th, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

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