Registry Easy, a quick method to solve Windows registry troubles

September 4, 2009 by  

Given the necessity to cope with the manifold Windows registry errors, software designers have come up with lots of special tools. Thus, RegistryEasy is a product that distinguishes itself from the rest through the advanced scanning algorithm it uses. After the detection of the errors in the computer, Registry Easy enables the cleanup or the repair depending on the circumstances. For a safer fixing process, the tool relies on a backing system for the file recovery and operational changes that may be necessary. How extensive is the use of such a tool? Do we really need it?

Why is Registry Easy necessary?

Low computer performance is the first indicator of Registry Easy diagnosis necessity. No fire wall or anti-virus can protect the operational system against its own invalid files and overloading entries. Registry Easy addresses the needs of any electronic system with poor performance rates. The tool ensures optimal computer functionality and adequate repairs through some very basic steps. With a few clicks of the mouse, Registry Easy will increase the quality of your computer operations.

Registry Easy also covers various error categories fixing from the unknown error messages to the bothersome pop-ups, the .dll errors and the freezing screens. The purchase of Registry Easy is definitely money-wise if compared with other tools in the field, not to mention that anyone can figure out the path to computer optimization with this intelligent software.

Further info on Registry Easy performance

There are several stages that Registry Easy covers for reinstating complete computer functionality. Once the errors are detected, it moves on to fixing them. There are three major types of scan and repair formats available: automatic, customized and manual. If you set it on the automatic variant, then, Registry Easy will cover all the procedure without external interference. For the custom mode, the user can select the error he/she wants detected and removed, while the manual cleanup leaves the fixing to the human factor.

Registry Easy performs the updates automatically when an Internet connection is open, but you can set a different update pattern from the options menu. Furthermore, Registry Easy allows a more friendly Internet Explorer usage without all the default errors and the poor tool management.

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14 Responses to “Registry Easy, a quick method to solve Windows registry troubles”

  1. walizzi waghey on April 7th, 2010 9:00 am

    One of the highest IQs in the US is a bouncer. Intelligence has less to do with profession than many believe.

    Doctors get more girls and the rest have time to chase girls because they aren't so stressed.

  2. piroley on April 22nd, 2010 10:11 pm
  3. tos on April 26th, 2010 4:13 pm

    You may have uninstalled some software or your antivirus got rid of anything unwanted but that error kept loading on memory, so you just need to track down the message's application from the Process manager of your operating system and delete its startup entry or stop and disable it if it's running as a service. If you don't know how to accomplish all of this, look for some tech help.

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  5. dave s on July 6th, 2010 9:10 am

    Jen and Ailurophile, I think that to some extent you are looking for Marjorie Williams' No-Fault Fairy. My impressions are colored by how things are for law firms and software designers, I guess, but I think much of the time businesses which adopt the kind of policies for which you are calling are going to get swamped by those which don't.
    There are a lot of projects – some kinds of law cases, software development efforts, airport insta-books about recent hideous sex-crazed murders, merger/acquisition projects, building design – where there are huge costs to being second. And being first in those projects will happen for firms/individuals who work huge hours. It's enormously more efficient in getting the thing done on time to have fewer people working more – a lot less coordination overhead. You develop skills by doing something again and again and again – when my wife had breast cancer she looked for a surgeon who had done thousands of mastectomies, not for a 20-hour-a-week part-timer, even though someone could live perfectly well on a third of what her surgeon makes working 60.
    There are other kinds of work which can be done perfectly well by part-timers – in law, wills and trusts, immigration work. Software maintenance for existing systems. Home handy-man (/woman). Bill Gates addressed the burnout/too many hours problem some in Microsoft by having people work hideous hours on development projects and once they were done, made them take real time off, go-to-Tahiti time off, and they came back seamlessly and valued into the organization two months later. Very smart for his group of employees, not so good for people with young children unless they were both on the system and could alternate.
    As Jen notes, one reform which would help a great deal would be a switch from wholly employer-provided health care/pension, where the cost can be the same to the employer whether the employee is working 20 hours a week or 60, to some system which had less 'squeeze-em' incentives. Single-payer would change the incentives somewhat, though I haven't heard that Canada or England is a paradise for part-timers, and I sure wouldn't like to trade my Blue Cross/Blue Shield for the UK National Health Service. Maybe a pattern of paying a proportion of the health maintenance plan, and if a family had two part-timers they could pool their percentages?

  6. Leigh on July 13th, 2010 4:17 pm

    Well, maybe you are more than a bit jealous there Sean :)

    But the real issue I'm trying to point out is that semi experienced to very experienced computer users could not be of much assistance with the OLPCs. I mean, I hard should it be to store and retrieve files from a USB!? There were so many things that just seemed silly or unfinished, and because I don't know a Sugar developer within cooee of me, I can't very well search forums or anything to hack away and customise the thing.

    Now compare that with the Asus Eee. It comes with a version of Linux they call Xandros. I passed it to people in Tuvalu and they could use it without question. I agree that if you go for one with XP or hack it to have Ubuntu, you'll have issues for new users, but the Xandros is very obviously an easy, big icon, stable and working operating system.

    The next point I'm still thinking about is the transferability of skills related to the main point of experienced computer users not being able to help out. I young kid, say around 12-15 starts using an OLPC.. it just so happens that their dad works for the government and has an old laptop with a pirate version of Windows Vista on it. Now, my ideal scenario would be that the dad sees the kid using the Asus and sees an easier way to work.. he sees the open office on it and has a look into putting it on his windows. Later the kid decides he wants to do more with his Asus and so hacks Ubuntu onto it. By now the dad is taking more interest in his son and his “toy” computer and decides to drop Ubuntu on his government laptop too… do you see where I'm going? This is simply not possible with these green aliens from outer space USA!

    Secondly, an older kid who grew up on the OLPC.. how are they going to adjust to the government job that uses old second hand computers with pirate Windows and Ubuntu? There just isn't the intuitive relationship between the Sugar and the others that I think is needed to make the OLPCs succeed in what they are trying to do.

    To put it bluntly, I think the OLPC software designers lost site of reality and become self absorbed in the project. OLPC is lock in.

  7. Chris on December 28th, 2010 11:04 pm

    HI

    I have a question, I am using a cable internet connection with my dell inspiron laptop. My problem is that because there is a cable connection of internet I am forced to keep my laptop at one place only. I need some solution where MY cable internet connection can work as a wi-fi.

    Ideally I want to move my laptop whereever I want in my flat.without my cable internet conenction physically connected to the laptop. Is there any way to create a hotspot at home where a cable internet connection is fixed at one place and the internet is converted to a wifi

    any idea ?
    Thanks in advance

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  9. cuite on March 30th, 2011 2:19 pm

    no, programs don't help, hardware and connection speeds, which have a direct proportion to price paid, do

  10. Swikar Patel on July 18th, 2011 9:33 pm

    Vice-versa is impossible.
    Because phone processor is tiny and not much capacity to use resourse from ADSL2+ connection.
    It is possible through wi-fi but not blutooth.

    Thanks,

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