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Registry is a heart and soul of any Windows system. It contains
information that controls how your Windows appears and how it
behaves. Most applications today use registry to store
configuration and other important data. When you install an
application, a new registry entries will be created. This entries
will automatically be deleted when you uninstall the application.
Unfortunately, it is not always work that way. Sometimes, you will
find that some applications fail to remove their own registry
entries. This entry will become obsolete.
After a long period, after installing and uninstalling a lot
number of applications, your Windows registry will contain a large
number of obsolete entries. This will significantly increase the
registry size and thus will slowdown your computer, because
Windows will need more time to load, search, and read data from
registry.
To keep your computer in top performance, it is recommended to
periodically clean your Windows registry.
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