
A clean and efficient Registry is just one little aspect of the bigger picture. There's just a lot more to properly and efficiently running a computer, Server, Desktop, Laptop or Tablet, than most users are up to. That's less load on the PSU too, so hopefully it will run cooler and last longer. I only have one CPU with one heat sink and one fan, so I try to keep their work load as low as possible. I even go through the "Services" list and disable every one that I don't need running all the time, or ever, and those that only need to run on demand, I put in Manual Start mode.

Like, how hard are you making your PC work? My own PC's, all of them, run on the KISS method. So every hour that a PC is ON, brings it closer to it's EOL (End of life). (a pet peeve of mine)Įvery component of any computer has a definite life expectancy (time before death) Many don't even have the good sense to turn off their "appliance" when they're not using it. Most users, even those self proclaimed Experts, know very little about what goes on behind that Graphical user Interface. I'll stop,, , I didn't mean for this to run so long. Without fail, the first steps of any PC Tune-Up is to get rid of all the CRAP on the HD, including old, unused and possibly bad registry entries. When I would finish a Tune-Up, the typical response from my customer would be, "Dang, it didn't run that fast when it was new!"Īll I could say, is, "I know. Over the decades that I worked as a computer tech, I've performed my own Computer Tune Up on hundreds and possibly thousands of PC's. It's always been an interest of mine, so I've worked it down to a Science. Just like very few people can properly tune up their cars, even fewer people can tune up their PC. Sorry Charlie, keeping the Crap out of your registry or HD is not Snake Oil. Just like I've always liked to keep my cars in tip top tune, I likewise like to keep all my computers in tip top condition. It surely doesn't require a Rocket Scientist, to conclude that in time, a bloated and possibly fragmented registry is going to take its toll on system performance. And, very few program removal tools, remove all those now useless registry entries.Īs we run our PC's daily, the OS is constantly referring to the registry for information on just how a program should run. Every program installed into Windows, adds a ton of stuff to the registry. lolĮnter Windows and the windows registry. Back in the DOS days, we didn't have to worry about registry cleaning, because there wasn't one.

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Well, it's almost two months later, since the last entry here.
