How to fix registry errors in 3 clicks

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How to fix registry errors in 3 clicks

Fast and Easy Solution to solve all your registry problems. Removes headaches, computer crashes, and frustrasion. Speeds up your PC startup, and efficiency by removing orphaned records and space consuming bad file references. 2 seconds reading this lens can save you months of frustration. Go ahead, 1 click, you only have 3 more left. :)

Registry Errors 

Have you noticed that since the day you bought your computer, it runs slower and it crashes more often? Often this phenomenon is caused by problems in the registry that accrue over time. Installing and uninstalling programs leave behind fragments: for example stray files, orphaned startup tasks and corrupted drivers. Eventually the registry starts to get bogged down and conflicts start to emerge. If left unchecked, your system will become increasingly unstable, running more slowly and crashing more often.

So you are sitting at your computer when you get an error, and not just any error, but a "registry error" (one of the worst kinds PC problem). What is happening and what do you do?

What is the registry? 

First things first, let's remove some of the mystery surrounding the registry. The Windows registry is a single location on your computer for storing information such as to what hardware is attached, what system options have been selected, how computer memory is set up, and what application programs are to be present when the operating system is started.

The registry is something of a replacement for the simpler INI (initialization) and configuration files used in earlier Windows and DOS based operating systems. Indirectly a user is constantly updating, and modifying the registry. For example whenever a new application is installed on your computer, a registry key is created or whenever an application is uninstalled, the registry is updated and the registry key removed.

However sometimes if you uninstall the application incorrectly (maybe by simply deleting some files which were referenced by the registry), or an error occurs during the actual uninstall process, the registry entries belonging to the application you were trying to install will remain in the registry. This will lead the computer to believe that the application is still available.

Problem 

As a result, your registry can get bloated with corrupt and orphaned tasks. Many invalid records remain in the registry long after the corresponding applications were removed. This slows down your computer and can cause errors in other installed programs. To avoid problems with your software and optimize the performance of your system, these invalid entries must be deleted. The problem is that the registry is very complicated and should only be modified by an expert. It is not something where you make changes by trial and error because a mistake on your part could be fatal for your computer.

Solution 

Luckily there is a simple solution to all your registry related problems and it is called RegistryBooster 2. RegistryBooster 2 is Uniblue's award-winning registry cleaner. It conducts deep scans of your registry to check for errors and conflicts, then it repairs and optimizes it in order to peak your computer's performance and stability. It made a noticeable difference in my PC's performance, while it was very professional and easy-to-use. Two minutes of RegistryBooster can save you weeks of computer reboots.

1-2-3 easy steps to solve your registry problems 

1) Go to RegistryBooster's Free Instant Scan Page
2) Download RegistryBooster 2 and follow the steps to install it
3) Run RegistryBooster and it will scan your computer and tell you what errors need to be fixed if any at all :)

The final step is to press the Repair Registry button and start fixing your registry. This application also offers the added advantage to restore your previous settings if something unforeseeable happens and the registry repair fails for some reason.

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