What is the registry optimizer?
The registry optimizer is a piece of software that finds errors in the Windows® register and corrects errors. There are many programs that perform this feature. They are often available for free. Among the things it determines is what is a specific type of file and which program should open it. The register is also used to store information about software libraries included in some programs and which of the support files that require programs to start.
As a result of the many settings it contains, the register is a very complex group of operating system components. Whenever Windows® is used, there are changes in the registry to reflect such use. The register is updated whenever programs are installed or deleted when Windows® is updated, and when the user changes the settings in the control pelvis. This results in a large number of registry adjustments that may cause items to refer to invalid file types or file locations; Some of theThese outdated items can lead to slowing, system errors or instability.
Although it is possible for the user to manually modify the register, its complexity is at best a depression task and can in the worst case an unusable computer. However, the registry optimizer is programmed specifically to see the register and correct any errors. This is the case, regardless of what programs were installed and what types of posts they created in the registry.
The registry optimizer is usually simple and most of them work in a similar way. Depending on which one is obtained, there may be specific settings that the user can choose about the types of errors to be found or how they should be fixed. After starting, the registry optimizer will search the Windows® registry and displays a list of the problems it discovers; It is not uncommon for this list to contain withTooks or thousands of posts. The user can then decide to solve each problem individually or have the optimizer repaired all errors automatically. The most common repair method is to remove outdated items.
Although this is not required, again after repairing the registry registry again, the registry optimizer can detect even more problems. This happens because the first registry repair usually leads to the registry items, which then causes any other registry keys that point to these items to become outdated. To ensure that the register is fully optimized, this scan and repair cycle can be repeated until scanning has no register problems. It is also possible to use multiple registry optimizers; If there are problems with the register, one program does not report, the other may be detected.