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How Can Registry Cleaners Solve Problems That Even a System Restore Cannot Solve?

Jul 31, 2014

The health of a computer is almost unpredictable, and you are not even notified prior to any system failure. In order to respond to such a situation accordingly, you are often recommended to create system restore points, when your system is in a nice working state. Does that solve your problem satisfactorily?

It is to bring to your notice that restoring to a previous good state of settings; you will lose all the programs and settings you have incorporated after creating that restore point. The only way to avoid such inconveniences is by carrying out certain precautionary measures.

It is true that you cannot attain cent percent security from threats and infections, even if you are under the protection of the most acclaimed and expensive antivirus solution. Assume an occurrence, where you did not update your security solution and in the meanwhile, a newly developed malware manages to encroach into your PC. Once intervened, it could be very difficult for you to wipe this infection out of your system. However, there are certain techniques to handle such an issue.

In the same manner, your Windows registry keeps on adding stuff with each operation performed. This data resides in the registry even if it is no longer usable. Such entries can become dangerous for your PC’s fitness at a certain moment. Although the invalid, corrupt, and unwanted entries, stay calm and do not cause insurgency. However, it is only true until the situation goes bad.

Once the system is enslaved by the registry errors, it depicts a similar state as that created by virus infection. At their best, these errors would not let you log in to your operating system leaving the PC incapacitated. You can at this point, take advantage of the Windows feature, called System Restore. By doing so, you might be able to recover your PC re-enabling yourself to access data and settings. However, the knock-on effects are the same as mentioned before.

It is thus proposed that you should assimilate a reliable registry cleaning application, even if your PC is operating absolutely fine. Carry out routine scans to ensure that no intimidating data survives in this database. It is certified that with such a preventive strategy, you will not experience any disappointment emerging from Windows Registry.

Note: you are still advised to create system restore points at every good working state of your computer, as it is a vital part of troubleshooting.

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