Common Causes of Registry Errors

The registry is a crucial Windows operating system (OS) component. It’s imperative it be kept clear of the most common errors that allow adverse conditions to set in. Registry cleaners are tools that ensure registries remain free of fatal errors and system failures, and are essential to a computer’s continuing good performance. They remove the rubbish that accumulates as a result of improper software installation or removal, or exposure to a plethora of unnecessary entries such as duplicate keys, malicious entries and improper computer shutdown caused by electrical storms and power outages.

Here are the most common reasons for registry errors:

Improper Computer Shutdown – The register is held in memory whenever the computer is turned on and in use. Alterations to your system’s configuration are transferred and written into the registry when you invoke the “Turn Off Computer†command prior to shutdown. If a system crash, power failure, or improper shutdown happens this leaves corrupted entries in memory that damage the registry.

Defunct Entry Build-Up – You record data in the registry each time you perform a computer function. Under ideal circumstance these entries are deleted after use. Unfortunately the ideal does not often occur and it is often the case entries that should have been deleted remain in the registry and lead to trouble.

Orphan Keys  — Each time you install new software entries are added to the registry. However, when you decide to uninstall the software its associated registry entries are not removed. These left-behind items are called orphan keys and are often the culprit when the registry becomes unstable and your system slows to a crawl.

Registry Holes –  These are voids (vacant space) left in the registry database whenever an entry is removed. Over time active use causes many voids or spaces to fill and fragment the registry. This fragmentation often renders the registry unstable and slows the system down significantly.

Malicious Entries by Malware – Not to be left out of the mix are the many viruses, trojans, spyware, and adware programs that regularly place entries into the registry. These entries are intentionally designed to cause numerous system errors and often severely damage the registry. Particularly bad spyware programs actively seek out embedded keys placed in the registry by legitimate tools typically used to store application information. These embedded keys become particularly juicy targets for spyware programs who actively seek them out in order to store non-removable entries into the registry system. If you install and remove software with regularity these embedded keys accumulate and swell the registry to an unmanageable size.

Duplicated Keys – These often occur as a result of software reinstallation or upgrade. Whenever you reinstall or upgrade an application some new keys are entered into the registry, often without removing the original entries. Too many of these keys and entries cause registry bloat and the unhappy result is often program glitches, system crashes, and highly undesirable computer performance.

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