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Registry first aid - how to save your PC from the motherboard graveyard

We all love the day we buy our new PC's...all shiney and packed with features and gadgets ready for us to enjoy.

But soon enough, a few months down the line, our loyal PC's get poorly sick.

Bless 'em, they've downloaded hige software files, carried tons of memeory, started at the break of dawn and not had a break till last thing at night...and they've become weak and sick.

Now they can't wake up as quickly as they used to...they can't think as fast...they get confused without you asking anything of them...poor little blighters...

Back to reality now, and what is happening here is your PC is getting overloaded with files that are easily corrupted.

It's all down to the registry. The registry is where your corrupt files are added and messed with. It's the registry that gets tied up in knots and starts making your poor little PC malfunction in every way possible.

Of course, viruses can cause similiar problems, but the difference is that if you're running some form of anti-virus software (which I am pretty sure you are, and if you're not, you SHOULD BE!) then this anti-virus software will let you know soon enough if there's a bug in the system.

Sadly, with registry errors you don't get such convenience. That is, until you install and run a proper registry repair device.

These range in features, cost and of course prices, but even the most basic registry repair software can clean up 90% of your PC's performance woes.

Most reputable registry repair tools come with a free trial so you can scan your PC for errors in the registry and then go on and let the software take care of matter for you.

So, providing you have no viruses found on your PC, this is the solution to your PC's pathetic, limp performance recently.

The other thing you should consider is that if you are experiencig crashes or a slow PC ONLY during times when you are running big software applications, then you might simply not have enough memory available on your hard drive.

Again, this is not the case when your PC is generally slow, dicplaying errors and crashing...that's when registry first aid is calling for your attention.