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Court Of Last Resort
The Right Time To Use A Registry Cleaner Windows XP Optimizer
Let
me give you specific situations when people start to desperately search
for a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer…
Playing World of Warcraft and one of the add-ons you downloaded came
with a keylogger that messed up your registry as well as your other
programs?
Installed a software program that suddenly caused your PC to crash so
frustratingly often?
Uninstalled a software program only to discover afterwards that other
programs were fatally affected?
What’s the cure? Surely, anti-virus programs
won’t save you, as they are prospective solutions rather than
retroactive? Anti-spyware? Nah.
You’re not even sure if spyware is the cause of your
troubles.
You turn to the option of using a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer.
But here’s my question: should you use a registry cleaner
Windows XP optimizer even in times when things are seemingly hopeless?
Why You Shouldn’t Use A Registry Cleaner Windows XP Optimizer
(At Least, Not Immediately)
Windows OS is loaded with self-correcting features. If a
registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer is meant to delete files in the
registry which are considered useless or redundant, how sure are we
that Windows itself won’t clean up the same at some point?
If a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer is meant to, well, optimize
the performance of Windows XP by reducing clutter, then the same
purpose can easily be served by the built-in, though commonly
neglected, feature called the Disk Defragmenter.
Relying on a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer immediately, as soon
as the problem arises, can be disastrous. Windows OS is a
“closed source” system, meaning, only Microsoft
engineers know how Windows really works. The developers of a
registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer aren’t Microsoft
engineers. They have no way of knowing for certain whether or
not a file is junk or is vital for the smooth operation of Windows XP.
This is the main reason why many sectors dissuade people from using
registry cleaner Windows XP optimizers and other forms of reg fixes for
that matter.
When Should You Use A Registry Cleaner Windows XP Optimizer?
I call a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer the court of last resort
for a simple reason: it should the last option, or at least one of the
last options, when it comes to solving certain problems that Windows XP
may be experiencing.
Allow Windows XP to correct what it can correct, first and
foremost. Windows XP, after all, comes with all manners of
cures and fixes. If ever the user loses his way, there is
always the Windows Help feature to guide him.
If everything else fails, then and only then should the PC user
consider other solutions, a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer being
one of them.
Why should this be the ideal mindset?
Well, a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer is still a solution to
the problem. But it is a solution that carries some
risks. Hence, the less risky options should first be
exhausted before we try a registry cleaner Windows XP optimizer.
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"Thank you! My computer had fatal error
messages and was freezing up.
My brother recommended I try RegCure. I used the free scan and found
363 errors. Using RegCure fixed my PC and has it running like brand
new!"
— Yorgi S. Seattle, WA
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