Tuesday, November 10, 2015

REGISTRY DEFRAGMENTATION


As you already know, the registry is altered every time software is installed or uninstalled, as well as when Windows configures settings. These constant changes cause the registry to grow in size. Registry cleanup does help a great deal, but it creates a new problem - registry fragmentation. This happens because deleting obsolete entries leaves blank bits of space within the registry. These bits of space don't get filled by new information and thus the registry becomes bloated and fragmented. As the registry loses its linear structure, it takes longer and longer for Windows to access it and your programs need longer to open.
It is better to use a simple and efficient program for cleaning the registry defragmentation as this can cripple your system.

Alternate method using software


 You can use the Registry Defrag feature in Advanced System Care.

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