We're all familiar with a computer's File System; the hierarchy of drives, directories, and individual files that organize the programs on a computer. Have you ever wondered though how all of the files know how to relate to one another? Well, there's also a massive hierarchy of commands and instructions that governs how a computer acts. It tells programs how to relate to one another, where to find resources, how to interact with hardware, and how to display user preferences This command structure is the Registry. It's similar to the File System except, instead of files, it has instructions. These Instructions are called Registry Entries.
With all of the commands and priorities being held in the Registry, it's easy to see how having an unclear set of instructions can cause problems. What if you've got two Registry Entries that give a program conflicting commands? What if you have a program that needs to access certain resources, but the Registry doesn't know where to find them? When these things happen the result is a host of applications that don't know how to behave. When Registry Entries become unnecessarily altered, removed, or duplicated, it causes problems. The entries at fault are said to be corrupted.
When a program is uninstalled, it usually leaves Registry entries behind. Those entries have no purpose, but they linger on. If a newer version of the program is later executed, it puts a duplicate entry into the Registry. Later, when it accesses that command, it doesn't know which instruction to follow, the old one or the new one. Hence, the normal acts of installing and un-installing software adds errors to the Registry. Adding and removing hardware, changing user settings, adjusting user profiles, all of these day-to-day actives create a cumulative littering effect in the Registry.
To correct Registry Errors you have to not only be able to detect them, but to also determine which superfluous entries are actually causing harm. ErrorFix was designed to take the guess work out of Registry analysis. It's advanced scanning engine can assess the extent of any Registry Corruption as well as the best way to fix it. Its cleaning engine then repairs the mis-matched or mis-directed entries in seconds.
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