If you have windows XP problems and your computer is running slow it is likely the problem is in the registry. There are lots of registry cleaners available for you to fix these problems and most people do not know where to start with this. Picking the wrong registry scanner or registry cleaner may cause you a lot of trouble which can lead to not you just wasting your money, but can also end up with windows failing to work at all, as errors go undetected. An error free registry is crucial for windows to run properly and for an error free PC and to prevent windows errors. A few vital registry errors can cause windows to crash. All you need to do is to repair unwanted entries or programs that are not in use and doing this correctly can speed up your computer in minutes. The registry holds all the information about your PC. If it is corrupted or has become too big that is a reason for the poor performance of the system and in the worst case it will fail to start windows if these error are not fixed right away. How can you fix these errors? Before running a registry scan, carry out these steps to prevent any errors or windows XP problems from coming back later. • Uninstall or remove programs that are not in use. If there are unwanted files and programs that you do not recognise remove them immediately, it maybe an adware or worse. Performing this step can free some of your computer memory. • If you see a lot of network activity on your computer, even when you are not doing anything this is a warning sign that there may be adware or spyware on your computer and you should ensure your antivirus is up to date and you have a firewall enabled to protect your computer and your personal information from being compromised. • Perform or run a free registry scan. You don't need to be a computer technician to do this step. The scan will tell you in plain English what do you have in your computer and it just takes a few minutes. This can detect adware and any entries that are not needed. To fix these takes a few minutes and will free your computer from errors and speed it up again. By David S Marshall
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