Windows Registry Cleaners Can Keep You Optimized
I'm a trial-and-error kind of guy when it comes to power-PC usage. I install a lot of programs, try them out, see what sort of value the software can provide me, and if it's useful it gets to stay on my Windows system, if not, it gets trashed. The problem with so many software installations is that there are always remnants of programs let on my system, slowing it down and eventually causing conflicts and other utilization issues.
The best solution is to do a re-install when the system starts to bog down, but if you've invested too much time and effort installing necessary software packages, but you've still got a lot of leftover junk interfering with your processes, another solution is to use a decent registry cleaner to allow you to mop up the mess you've made with you're free-for-all installs.
But like your other software testings, which registry cleaners are going to be effective for me? Do I know the difference between one and the other? Well, if you're like me, you'll just keep trying them until one of them works to your satisfaction. But if you're smarter than me, you'll research the Internet and find out where others have already done most of the trial-and-error, have already determined which ones work the most effectively, and have published their registry cleaner reviews for you to read and understand.
Now there's probably nothing that's going to keep your Windows system as clean as a nice, new install, but if it's necessary to keep your system the way it is, there's nothing wrong with using a registry cleaner to wipe up after your mess. |