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A happy computer has a clean registry. A registry is considered clean when it is free of viruses and other hazards. A registry repair application can be used to make a computer system operate quicker and be more reliable. That is why computer experts suggest it is installed.
But how does registry repair software work, and what should a user be looking for? The following should provide a little clarification for the savvy computer user.
Compatibility.
The most important aspect of a good registry cleaner is its compatibility with the system it is cleaning. Ideally, it will be able to perform a scan without disrupting the processes of the user. The scans will work periodically in the background (weekly most of the time) to detect viruses, malware, adware and even spyware.
Set Up and Help Files
For the best overall results, the registry scanner should also be programmed to scan the set up menu and help files. Normally this is an option during initial setup or a preference that can be set. It works in the same manner as the periodic scan, but is frequently overlooked. Taking a little time to allow that feature can save a lot of headache and/or money in the future.
Standby Folder
A registry cleaner is not just an intensive scanner. It also should make a standby folder while it is processing. The standby folder helps ensure reliability by giving your computer a temporary backup location to refer to just in case some information is lost during the scan. The user is able to search the registry for files that are not supposed to be there without worrying about losing any important ones.
Internet Updates
A cleaner is only as effective as the information it has, therefore registry repair software uses the internet to regularly update its definitions of what does not belong. This process makes sure that the computer is able to detect the most current threats that may make the system unstable or crash.