Where to get a windows vista registry free scan

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Windows Vista, Good and Bad

Windows Vista is a great operating system, I'm a fan, but I'm sure you're aware that Vista is a memory hog. Consequently, your registry will fill up faster than other PCs that don't use Vista. By cleaning your registry every three months, you can regain 30% of your computers speed. A free registry scan is available in the "my favorite link" below. However, there are some things you should know first.

Free scan. 

The free scan is provided by Registry Easy. Registry Easy uses a very fast and powerful detection algorithm (problem solving program), that identifies invalid and missing references in your Windows registry. In other words, it finds different errors in your registry that may occur from useless or non active info on your computer.

Digital Waste. 

These errors can be made when data is not active, or when data is left by software that wasn't completely uninstalled, thus creating invalid entries, missing file references, and broken links. Just to name a few. All of these little things can add up to real problems, such as your PC slowing down, weird error messages popping up, or ActiveX and similar 'Unable to load' .dll errors appearing, which can cause memory problems. Worst of all, you might see the blue screen of death, or your system may freeze or even crash.

Clean your registry! 

These common problems can be very irritating, when you don't know how to deal with them. Which some of you may know firsthand. The free registry scan can help identify and provide options to deal with those problems. For your peace of mind, Registry Easy is a McAfee ® Secure product. Click on the link below to get your free scan, and you can have your computer running like it used to in no time!

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