You've probably heard enough of registry cleaners by now to be aware that they claim to be able to fix your PC and restore it to its once smooth high performance working order. Naturally, what the product claims to do, and what the product can actually do, is a comparison that we're often inclined to make as consumers. The spotlight glows a little brighter when you have a software solution that claims to roll back all the problems and restore your PC to full health in one click of a button.
If you're wondering how accurate those claims are, the reality is that registry cleaners vary greatly in their quality as any other genre of software does. Some are brilliant tools that every use with any respect for his PC should have installed and running once per week. Others are shameless rip-offs which don't so much fix a problem as cause more problems down the line through reckless coding and rushed development.
The important thing to remember is that a good registry cleaner will always be worth your investment. If you can find that good registry cleaner, you're in luck. It could be one of the best PC utilities that you ever download.
As you may known, registry cleaners deal with memory corruptions by removing redundant data and getting rid of application variables that long gone programs may have left behind. When you open up your registry cleaner and click Scan, the cleaner will search through the thousands of files on your computer and the many registry edits. It will detect problems and report them back to you in one very long list, with a reference point and the program that is triggering the error.
Of course, what good is a scan if the registry cleaner isn't capable of fixing what it finds? We invest our time in these registry cleaners to not just scan, but repair the problems that it finds. Thankfully, the best of the registry cleaners are extremely good at doing just that.
Using some of the top registry cleaners on the market, we've experienced error fixing ratios comfortably above 90%. The remaining errors, well many of them, can be resolved by re-scanning after the original corruptions have been deal with. This leaves only a tiny number of errors that the registry cleaner isn't capable of fixing. To that extent, no registry cleaner is going to remove 100% of errors every time you run it.
With every registry cleaner, we deal with volume and time saving credentials rather than 100% reliability. It has to be expected that some registry corruptions will require a more precise fix than a sweeping one click fixes all approach. But brilliantly, that same approach will remove the large majority of existing errors that are found on your system. For most users, this will suffice and you'll notice a tremendous boost in performance.
Registry cleaners certainly work, the question is whether you can find one that works better than the others. One way or another, you're better with one than you are without!
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