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WinUtilities, Comprehensive tweaking utility suite for Windows Vista/XP/2003 Server/2000/NT/98

By: Jason Kuperman

The windows registry is actually a database that stores the settings and various options for the windows operating system. To put it simply, anything that is a part of windows leaves a small footprint in the windows registry. All versions of windows in use today have the windows registry as an integral part of the operating system. The windows registry has information about the hardware, the programs installed, the various user settings and also essential information like file associations and system policies. In a nutshell the windows registry keeps track of everything that the operating system uses in terms of software and hardware.

A corrupt or cluttered registry can be the cause of many computing problems from a slow operating system, to frequent systems crashes. There are some very good utilities like WinUtilities that can actually scan the registry for any problems or invalid entries, and fix the problems to improve the operating system's stability and performance. However before we discuss how a registry cleaner like WinUtilities helps, the first thing to discuss is the basic components of the windows registry. The windows registry is basically divided into hive keys or HKEY, the hives are then further divided into sub keys, and sub keys can have more sub keys and so on. Based on the types of HKEY's the windows registry has the following hives (the names and number of HKEYs vary from operating system to operating system)

a) HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT – This stores vital information like file associations (which program opens which file) and the applications which are currently registered with the operating system.

b) HKEY_CURRENT_USER – Since windows allows multiple users to log on to the same machine, this key stores environmental settings of the user that is actively logged into the system.

c) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - This hive key stores the information of ALL the users in a computer.

d) HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG – This essentially stores information that is collected every time the machine boots, and can vary from boot to boot.

A basic overview of the structure of the windows registry in your operating system, can be seen by typing in regedit in the run box.

One of the biggest problems with having a registry in windows is that, a missing or corrupt registry means windows cannot boot, it requires considerable amount of expertise to fix windows registry related problems, in fact the problem with windows is that it does not always give you meaningful error messages, and more often than not it takes some skill just to diagnose an error as a registry related error.

Role of registry cleaners

The most popular reason for registry malfunction is not hardware failure; far from it, more often than not frequent installing and uninstalling of software actually clogs up the registry with pointless information, when unchecked this can lead to the registry failing all together, a scenario that can sometimes warrant a reinstallation of the operating system. That is why a majority of computer experts recommend installing programs that can gauge the health of your registry and safe guard yourself against future registry related problems. Some of the basic functions of a registry cleaner are mentioned below.

Improve system speed

A registry cleaner actively scans and removes unused, or incorrect entries from the systems registry. As explained earlier, the registry is accessed every time on boot up and also whenever windows related functions are carried out, this means keeping the registry free from corrupt or invalid entries will make the operating system function at a much faster rate. All programs installed on windows also require frequent registry access, if the registry access of programs is faster, then the programs too work faster and open up much quicker, in fact this is one of the first things most people notice after they clean and fix their registry using registry cleaners. All in all there is no denying the fact that a registry cleaner will speed up the performance of your system, especially if it has been exposed to frequent installations of programs.

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Jason Kuperman is the author of this article on system cleaner. Find more information about system cleaner here.





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