When you purchase a new PC, it is extremely fast, boots quicker than your
previous machine and general computer use seems a lot more snappy. This isn’t
simply down to the new and much faster hardware, it’s due to fact you have a
fresh installed copy of Windows.
Why does your system slow over time? Every copy of Windows, from the original
Windows through to Vista, has a component called the Registry which could be
described as a central database of information. It stores information about
Windows, the software you’ve installed and the different users that have access
to your computer. The more users who have access to your machine and the more
software you install (and uninstall), your Registry will enlarge with additional
information, causing your machine to spend more time searching your Registry,
which results in extra time taken to perform tasks.
As Windows doesn’t provide any automatic tools to enable you to compact or
optimise your Registry, you’ll need a third-party tool such as Registry
Mechanic. This is a wizard-driven tool that will enable you to perform a search
for problems in your Registry and then make necessary changes, automatically.
You don’t need to worry if anything goes wrong as Registry Mechanic will backup
your existing Registry and even create a system restore point, so you can
quickly revert back to a previous instance of Windows, if required.
If you want to keep on top of your Registry, you can choose to start Registry
Mechanic when you boot your computer and it will quickly check for problems in
the background and offer to fix potential problems.
The latest Registry Mechanic v8 contains a number of new features including a
brand new user-interface, system optimisation tools, the inclusion of Windows
management tools, a new plugin interface and much more.
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