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Windows 7 Registry Errors May Be Even More Prominent Than Errors in Older Versions


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Sioux City, SD -- Will Windows 7 have registry errors? After all, it’s better at organizing files, makes it easier to share these files with others, and keeps those same files more secure. Shouldn’t it have fewer errors as well?

It uses system resources more efficiently, makes it easier for non-technically oriented users to set up a wireless home intranet, and even allows users to remotely access files from their PC. To many Vista and XP users, it sounds like a dream.

Not everything about Windows 7 is different, however. The registry, for example, is still a key part of the operating system. That means eventual slow-down of start-up and run times, with eventual computer freezes and crashes for those who ignore registry maintenance.

What is the Windows registry, exactly? It is a database used that stores and configures system information for hardware, programs, user accounts, and preferences. The Windows operating system constantly refers to this registry for directions on how to operate.

The registry is at the heart (some would say the brain) of Windows. Windows registry errors are the most common reason for freezes and computer crashes.

A higher-powered version of Windows that can do more than any previous version of the operating software, isn’t likely to be easier on this registry. In fact, it’s likely to only get worse. After all, there are more process files to take care of and more data relationships to record.

It’s difficult for even the most experienced and technically-inclined users to fix the registry without some kind of software-based assistance. There are hundreds and sometimes thousands of entries in the registry of any windows computer.

Anyone who checks this database “by hand” will have to sort through at least several hundred files, going online to make sure that every entry that is there, should be. Even worse, it’s hard to tell from a manual check which files might be missing!

Most personal computers, on average, have around 150 errors on them. These are generally due to corrupt and missing entries. These occur due to bad uninstalls, malicious software, software errors (prominent when a computer meets with a web page that doesn’t function properly, such as one with JavaScript errors), and simple use over time.

As with other versions of the operating system Windows 7 registry errors cause computer freezes, slow start-ups, slow system performances, and even computer crashes. Interested parties who want to find out how to repair and maintain their registry without spending hours sorting through files by hand can visit http://optimize-your-pc.com.



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