by July 3rd, 2009. Filed under: Softwares and Scripts.
Knowing which features and application functions you need and want in a registry cleaner can go a long way in helping you to evaluate which is the best registry cleaner for your PC. The thing that all registry cleaners have in common is the ability to search for, and remove Windows registry errors that cause computer efficiency degradation and malfunction. Aside from this mutually shared feature, the sky is the limit on what is, or is not available in an individual piece of registry repair software.
Many registry cleaners are fitted with scan and error removal automation that enables the user to set a specific time, either daily or weekly, to begin the scan. Other are missing this feature but come with the ability to enter and edit the registry settings manually. I wouldn’t recommend doing this to the novice user though as you have the ability to seriously damage your computer should you inadvertently damage an important line of code.
Other prominent and desirably functions are scheduled scanning, start up program adjustment, registry backups prior to carrying out any changes and the oft overlooked ability to remove spyware and other malicious code.
Adjusting the start up programs can have an immense effect on the operating speed of your system. The name commonly used for products that combine several useful optimization functions into one neat, concise package is Computer optimization suites. These are more than simple registry cleaners; they’re all in one PC performance enhancers. They come with cutting edge technology, top of the line registry cleaners and generally tick all of you pc’s optimization boxes in one swoop.
Not all of the features discussed might be central to registry maintenance, but as almost all registry cleaner products include the features, you might need to think out of the box to find that distinct feature that makes you declare a winner in the battle for the best registry cleaner.
Every software company that produces a registry repair package thinks that they already have the best product and that you should choose theirs. But unless you do your homework, and actually evaluate your needs beyond scanning for errors, then you might not actually be getting the best registry cleaner possible for your needs.
When the time comes to do some research you should try to disregard reviews and reports that are biased in nature. User product reviews are often the most trustworthy. Online communities such as discussion forums are also worth checking out. Customer feedback is essential to ensure your hunt for a good Registry Cleaner ends in a satisfactory product.


