Compare Registry Cleaners
If realizing that your computer is slow as goo is as easy as pie, then you might be aware of the fact that it sometimes are quite daunting task to compare registry cleaners and all of their functions.
Myself I got a host of different criteria that I examine every time I find a new software and consider using it. You might not be as picky as me, but I do believe that having some guidelines will eventually help you come up with the best solution just for you.

First I use a well know, established reference and note it main features and characteristics enabling me use these notes as a kind of template for further comparison. From there I will give you five main features I look for and grade when I compare registry cleaners.
- Interface – How do the interface look like? Is it bloated or do every part of the application it own well defined and tidy area? Do all the buttons and available selection relay what the do and what they might hide?
- Functions – How many functions can I find in the application? Are there just a few basic or a gazillion of them and are they needed? While extra features sometimes is welcomed they might just as well bloat the software and hide the key features I am looking for.
- Speed – Can I start the software in second without it loading a bunch of additional material? How long do a scan take? I usually don’t have all day, meaning that I cant wait forever for a scan to complete. Im looking at a few minutes, tops.
- Usability – Is it easy to use? Will I loose myself in all tabs and features available? Ideal would be 2,3 clicks and I am off with a complete default system scan.
- Results – Well, this is of course might important. We don’t want a software that misses half of the errors in the system and obsolete entries in the registry. The only way to know how it performs is to compare it to a second solution, enter our reference template. The reference, will give you a estimate of what it to be found in your system. Perfect data to compare.
So, there you have it. I do look for a host of other criteria too when I compare registry cleaners, but I think that these ones will get you started. After a while, when you have used these kind of software for a while you will get to know your own preferences, and know that exactly you are looking for.
If you dont want to do the dirty work yourself I have a selection of reviews of different applications here on my left, or you can check out my Registry Cleaner Toplist where I crown the reign registry cleaner king.
Windows Registry Cleanup
Everything around us, whether it be your car, your pool or your home it do from time require a cleanup. Windows is no different. Yet, how many do you know that, other then maybe deleting some obsolete files here and there, really take care of Windows under the hood?
Over any period of use Windows, and especially the registry will start to collect unhealthy amounts of obsolete, damaged and even vulnerable entries, all causing your system to either run slow, perform bad or even fail. Your system is in desperate need of Windows registry cleanup.

Where Windows lack these kind of in depth features a third party solution is needed. But, mind you, any products on the market will not be sufficient. There a a host of applications to choose from, all got their own special features and solutions. What you want to look for is a set of features that will fix your specific problem.
Below I have, in no particular order, listed the features that you should look for in any software. These are the bare minimum a software would need to make any kind of difference to your computer.
First and foremost you will need to look for any application that can display testimonial from other users that they perform what they say they do. There is no point going for the unknown little obscure application if it’s not verified and approved. Secondly you look for an application that show a certain set of basic features. The main ones are a registry scanner, registry repairer, backup tool and a temporary file remover.
In short these four tools is all that is needed to perform a monthly, if not weekly Windows registry cleanup that will maintain your system, ensuring maximum performance and in todays information age that your computer will not fail, thus loosing all your information stored on your computer.
I would suggest that you look through either my latest reviews or my registry cleaner overview for a selection of free registry cleaners that already has been chosen for their specific set of tools and performance. Or you could go right for the kill with the registry cleaner I rank highest at the moment.
Slow Windows XP Startup
So, your computer is no more then a year old and yet it takes minutes to boot? Nothing new under sun. The Windows XP slow startup is too anyone working with Windows on a daily basis as for example a technician, old news. It all boils down to how Windows XP handles all the daily tasks it has to perform.

Whenever you perform a task in Windows there are a myriad of different actions taking place, ranging from writing temporary files to handling entries in the registry. One of the most common reasons for you waiting forever for your Windows to start is these registry entries. Despite Windows trying to handle the build-up of these entries over time, lacking certain features it will fail, leaving thousands upon thousands of obsolete entries.
What you want to do is to acquire a third party software that can handle the problems arising from the daily build-up. There are a host of these kinds of software available, so finding the right one to fix your Windows XP slow startup problem can be quite a task. What you want is a software that can handle two specific abilities, registry scanning (and cleaning) and startup program managing.
A third party registry scanner will, opposite to Windows XP search and find most, if not any, obsolete, missing or corrupt registry entry. This way, you will never have any entries in you registry that during boot will cause any errors forcing Windows to go through unnecessary routines trying to fix what is most likely not broken, just obsolete.
Secondly, a start-up program manager will help you specify which certain software that should start during boot. Let me explain. During a computers lifetime you will install and de install many kind of software. Some you use on a daily basis, some you dont, you might think. Thing is that many of today’s software will put itself as auto start during boot, acting behind the scenes until you do start it. These is mainly due to performance reasons such as as faster start when you do use the program but in the end it will render your Windows XP startup slow.
So, all in all, find the right software with the specific features and you will be all set, bringing Slow Windows XP startup back to the way it used to be. My tips would either be to check out my reviews here on the right, get a bigger pictures and choose one that fit your needs. Or, for a quick fix, check out my registry cleaner overview.
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