May 30 2009

Rectify Windows Errors

Hello and welcome: Is your computer not running like it used to you when you first purchased it? Does it start slowly, do you receive error messages? This page was created to help you eliminate windows corruption or at least point you in the right direction to eliminating these problems.

Remember when you first brought your PC home? How it did everything you asked without hesitation, software applications and Internet pages loaded almost instantly. What happened? Do you long for those days? You can enjoy those great times again but you need to understand what happened before you can eliminate computer corruption.

99% of the time your headaches can be traced back to the Windows Registry. What is this you ask? I will do my best to explain and I’m going to speak in the simplest terms possible. Your computers hard-drive is where everything is stored. Think of it as a file cabinet, it has files and folders just like a file cabinet in your home office.

The Registry is the master folder of this file cabinet. It’s the one part of the Windows operating system that most people will never access. It can be intimidating, confusing and making the wrong change within it can prevent Windows from loading all together. Now I could tell you about hierarchical structure, sub-trees, hives (also known as discrete files) and roots but like I said, I want to keep it simple and the simple truth is if the Registry is not kept in order then your PC will become slow and will eventually quit all together. So you must solve computer corruption in the Registry before this happens.

What causes these problems? I’m so glad you asked. When your system was new your Registry was in pristine condition. However, over time your Registry will grow as you add or remove programs to your computer. These additions and deletions will cause your Windows Registry to become fragmented and full of errors. Yes you would think that when you remove a application that it is completely deleted from your Registry as well but unfortunately this is not the case. Often times files are left behind, (called residual files) it is these residual files that cause errors.

It is vital to have a healthy Registry for optimum system performance and system stability. Keeping track of all this information can be bewildering, it’s not an easy job and should only be done by someone who truly knows what they are doing. Changes made to the Registry are permanent.

There is software specifically created to correct these errors but some cause more problems than they fix while others are just too complicated to operate for the average user. Over the years I have tried many of them and I am not here to bad-mouth any of them but I have found one that out shines them all, it’s called ErrorFix and it is packed with features:

·It’s user friendly
·It conducts High-performance scanning
·It’s a Junk File Cleaner
·It’s an Evidence Cleaner
·It’s a System Optimizer
·It’s an Internet Optimizer
·It’s a Smart Defragger
·It checks for Invalid Shortcuts
·It’s a Program Manager
·It checks for Invalid User Settings
·It checks Recently Used Files
·It checks the Uninstall Sections
·It checks Shared DLLs
·It validates Startup Programs
·And so much more

Should you take my word for it? No you should continue doing what you are doing now, being a wise consumer and research it for yourself. This is only my recommendation to solving the problems you currently face.

To learn more about ErrorFix follow the link:
What do I do to fix windows errors?

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