No one likes it when their computer starts to mess up on them. No one likes it when the computer just seems alot slower than it did a few weeks before. Sometimes these problems are caused by things like viruses and spyware. Other times these are actually the result of a corrupted registry.
In the windows operating system, there is something call the registry. This is a database of your system settings and your settings for applications. From time to time there are errors or corruptions in the registry. Besides these the registry can sometimes become bloated which can slow down the computer. As these occur more and more, the speed of the system tends to start slowing down. With some corruptions there can actually be complete freeze ups where the system locks up.
If you aren't sure if it's the registry or not, it's best to run your usual virus and malware scans to see if it's not one of those as it can be in many cases. It's also not a bad idea to do a system restore to a previous saved point if you start to encounter some sudden problems that you previously did not have the day before.
If you aren't sure what the problem is, it could be time to run a registry scan to see if there are corruptions. A registry scan will point out any unneeded files, duplicate files, errors, corruptions, or other issues within the registry that you might not have been aware of. Using a registry cleaner tool will do this scan for you and help fix any registry problems that exist.
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