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Vista Web Minute: Tips to Improve Windows Vista Performance
Monday, March 10, 2008

Registry errors often cause several computer-related errors, which may prove fatal to your computer. The registry-related errors occur when it starts expanding due to the accumulation of several unwanted, invalid, outdated, and incorrect entries within it. These entries find a place in the system’s registry and leads to uncontrolled registry growth. This unwanted growth is likely to cause poor data access time, and gradually slows down your computer.

Registry errors also lead to various errors that are associated with device drivers, DLLs, programs, and other key components on your computer. You can prevent all these errors if you increase the speed of your computer, which can be done by using a reliable registry cleaner tool. You can find many Vista registry fixing tools online. You can identify and choose an appropriate registry cleaner tool that meets your requirements. Registry cleaning also aids you in PC optimizing by eliminating and repairing unwanted and corrupt data in the registry.

You can repair registry errors using a reliable registry tool by performing the following steps:

  1. Creating a Backup of Your System’s Registry

    Before you start deleting unwanted registry data, you must back up the registry. As the majority of registry cleaning tools are equipped with Backup and Restore options, you must first create a backup of the entire registry before proceeding with the cleanup process. This way, in case you perform a wrong step or delete an important registry key, you can easily resolve the issue by restoring the registry from a backup taken earlier.

  2. Scanning the Registry

    Once you have taken the backup of your registry, you can start scanning the registry by using the Scan option of the registry cleaner tool. Many registry cleaning tools allow you to customize your search and identify specific types of errors. You can use this feature to fix specific computer errors, such as DLL errors, driver errors, file association errors, and other runtime and fatal computer errors.

  3. Repairing registry errors

    Any good registry cleaning tool will allow you to repair the registry on its own as well as allow the user to perform specific scans. You should choose to perform specific scans only when you have enough experience and are able to identify the errors that need to be repaired.

  4. Defragging the Registry

    You must defrag the registry after cleaning it, as this will allow you to make your registry files contiguous. It is important to defrag the registry because an increase in the size of the registry, also increases the fragmentation of registry files, which in turn increases the data access time and as a result slows down your computer. Moreover, when you remove unwanted registry entries, there is a good possibility that their place holder keys or empty registry keys are left behind. You can use the defragging option to compress the registry by removing these empty registry keys and reindexing its files to resolve the fragmentation problems.

  5. Performing Additional Tasks

    Advanced registry tools comprise additional features that help in further PC optimizing and resolve high CPU and resources usage problems on Vista. For example, you can use an advance registry tool to resolve Vista usage problems by managing Startup programs, browser help objects, and other orphan system files.

If you perform registry cleaning on a regular basis, you can optimize the performance of your computer to a great extent. Therefore, it is recommended that you perform scheduled scans on your system by using an effective registry cleaner tool. 

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