Let's face
it - humans are absolutely the most procrastinating form of
matter in the entire Universe. It's our very nature that
makes us procrastinate with every task that is assigned to
us, postponing anything we have to do, from shopping to
computer maintenance. Indeed, surveys have shown that most
computer users will usually not bother running anti-virus,
anti-spyware or registry cleaning scans before the situation
gets completely out of hand, a point where a scan is usually
pointless anyway, because the entire system just has to be
reinstalled.
The problem
is that most users don't realize their system needs
attention, because some symptoms are not exactly obvious. So
when a system-wide crash comes along, most people just don't
see it coming. This is what we are going to talk about
today: common signs that your registry needs cleaning
#5 System
bootup times are unusually long.
There can be
many reasons why the system takes a long time to boot, but
think about this. The Windows Registry stores a huge set of
system wide settings, many of them having to be accessed
during the boot sequence. If the registry is very big, the
settings cannot be accessed very quickly, and the boot
sequence is slowed down.
Of course, a
bloated registry is only one of the reasons why the system
will boot slowly, but it should be your first suspect.
#4 New
settings are slow to apply.
If any
setting you change in the Control Panel seems to take ages
before being applied, it may be a sign that your registry
needs cleaning. Many of the options in the Control Panel
have correspondents in a Windows Registry key, and a bloated
registry can make applying these settings very slow.
Some
settings are of course inherently slow to apply, such as
networking settings. However, if you notice that all
settings are slow to apply, and the system seems to freeze
each time you click "Ok" or "Apply" in a Control Panel
window, the Windows Registry can be at the top of your list
of suspects.
#3
Installation of new software is slow.
This is one
of the prime signs of worry, and in fact it is almost always
linked with a bloated or corrupted registry. If copying
files seems to go well, but the final stages of every
installation are very slow and seem to cause your system to
freeze, this is almost always a sign that the installation
program has difficulties in writing settings to the Windows
Registry. This problem is even more obvious nowadays, when
hard drives, CD and DVD drives are fast enough to allow
files to be copied extremely fast.
#2
Uninstalling software is slow and unreliable.
Directly
linked with the slow installation problem are the various
problems which may arise when uninstalling applications. A
prime sign of registry cleaning being required is an
Add/Remove Programs dialog which is full of programs that
you no longer have on your computer. Their presence
indicates that their registry entries had not been removed
when you uninstalled the program. This is almost always a
sign that your registry needs cleaning.
#1
Applications fail with cryptic error messages.
In the good
old days of Windows 95, many users did not immediately
realize what to blame for these failing applications.
Indeed, the installation base was quite diverse back then,
with some traits remaining up to this day: have you noticed
how the installation wizard of every game seems to check for
DirectX, despite not having the latest DirectX version is
simply unthinkable? Well, a few years ago, having DirectX
was a matter to check for itself.
Nowadays,
almost any application which suddenly ceases to work,
displaying an error you cannot make sense of and which is
not covered in the FAQ is almost always a sign of a failing
registry, especially if we are talking about a slightly
older application, which still uses the Windows Registry to
store almost every kind of option.

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Summery
In any of
these cases, it is best to run a quick scan with a good
registry cleaning program, such as
ErrorSmart. Although
such advanced programs can work wonders, there are systems
which are beyond rescue even for the best of them, which is
why experts desperately repeat their recommendation to
regularly scan and maintain your registry, at least once
every week. Just like a doctor would say, it's better to
prevent than to treat. The easiest way to do this is by
using a good registry cleaner.