25 Apr 2007
We've said it so many times in the past, but the more you do with your computer, the slower it will get over time. When you install and remove software, your Registry becomes cluttered with all sorts of entries that are not always removed when you uninstall applications. You can use Registry cleansing software, but as the Registry is so complicated, these tools are also complicated to use. What do you tell the software to remove from your Registry?
Free Registry Defrag 2.32 is a tool that offers a one-button approach to cleansing your Registry. It will find erroneous entries and remove them, automatically. It will then compact your Registry which should, in theory, mean your system starts more quickly. Bear in mind that there is no backup option though, so if you do have problems with your Registry, after using Free Registry Defrag, you might have problems starting your computer.
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