A computer is a lot like a car. Both of these will need frequent routine preventative maintenance. Both of these will need to be kept properly tuned so that they can deliver robust throughput and to prolong their useful life. Vehicles go through oil changes and tune ups. Also, computer systems need to get tuneups of their own.

Here are a few vital tune up activities you should perform on your operating system on a frequent basis:

1. Virus scan – Scan your machine for viruses on a regular basis. Even if your virus scanning software is configured to find viruses in real-time, it is still a very good idea to schedule it to perform a thorough scan on a weekly basis.

2. Antispyware scans – Spyware is becoming an increasingly greater menace each and every day, as it is spread stealthily across the world wide web to unknowing users who have no clue that not all clicks are created equal. Virus is different than spyware and thus each must be handled separately.

3. Hard drive defragmenting – You can accelerate read and write operations to and from your system’s hard disk by defragmenting it on a regular basis.

4. Run firewall software – If you spend a a lot of time on the Internet, then it is very important that you guard your system in real-time with personal firewall software. This preents malicious hackers from attempting to infiltrate your system.

5. Windows registry database optimization and repair – The system registry database is the central database that the OS uses to keep critical configuration data on all software and hardwaer programs associated with your system. Gradually over time, it can become corrupted and unoptimized, causing the Windows environment to slow down or even crash. An optimized registry database is essential to optimal system performance.

Do not wait until it’s already too late..

Optimizing your Windows registry is one of the most critical aspects of keeping the Windows environment in smooth condition, to keep it running at optimum performance. You have to take your car for oil changes and tune ups on a routine basis, don’t you? Similarly, your operating system needs a tune up periodically, to keep it running optimally as well. Failure to do so over the course of time leads to severe performance deterioration of your user experience: The Internet web browser will run slow, websites taking forever to finish loading, the operating system will take seemingly forever to launch, the system may refuse to shut off, programs may freeze for several minutes at a time with no rational explanation, or may even crash suddenly with no warning, and your browser may be infected with pop-ups that just keep respawning themselves no matter how hard you try to clean up your operating system.

The Windows registry is like the DNA of your computer. Each key / value pair is like one of the chromosome pairs on the DNA strand, that controls each and every one of the operating system’s functionality. If any of the information in the registry were to become corrupted then it can wreak havoc on your entire operating system, in the same way that a chromosome mutation can lead to the emergence of cancer.

And, to elaborate on the DNA example for what its worth, the most effective “cure for cancer” of your OS is to repair the Windows registry database with registry optimization software, whose function is to “fight” the affected registry entries by cleaning up the registry, optimizing it, and repairing any broken references contained therein.

Give your Windows operating system a free registry scan and you will appreciate the benefits of having a much more optimized Windows operating system with these tehcniques to get a PC performance increase.

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