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2009
10
Jun

Best Registry Cleaner

'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Anne Torres

There are various registry cleaners in the market. These software are considered to help your computer run more rapidly by removing errors found in your registry. The registry contains a blueprint of the variety of components found in your computer.

Your Windows registry is a vital part of your computer. In fact, if your computer ever freezes, crashes, shows errors, doesn’t load applications, has a “blue screen” error, or even runs slower than before – there’s a very good probability that you need your system registry cleaned.

Regrettably, repairing your registry can be a hard task, which should only be done by a professional. Just one tiny mistake can cause a enduring, irretrievable error on your PC which would require a complete reformat. Because now you can use specialized software known as “registry cleaners” which can safely detect registry errors and fix them mechanically.

A good registry cleaner will help you solve these common PC errors and other blue screen problems.

Runtime Error – An error that occurs during the execution of a program.

ActiveX Error – An error caused by sure browser settings and misconfigured system files.

DLL Error – Missing or corrupt .dll files often occur when removing or installing a program. .exe Error – Often occur during system or program start up due to unneeded files in the Windows registry.

General Protection Fault – Comes about when a program that is running breaches the hardware rules in some way.

Blue Screen of Death – Crop ups when Windows cannot recover from a system error. More often than not requires a reboot.

Windows Explorer Error – A dirty registry may be a reason for Windows Explorer to get stuck in a loop.

iExplore or iExplorer Error – An error associated to your Internet Explorer browser often causing it to shut down.

Access Violation – An error that happens when an application tries to access storage not designated for it.

System32 Error – An error repeatedly caused by missing or corrupt system files.

Windows Installer Error – Caused by 3rd party “shell extensions” resulting in a white screen and/or crash.

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