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Computer Too Slow?

Discussion in 'Microsoft Windows' started by voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com, Apr 11, 2009.

  1. Is your computer too slow? It may be a software issue. Most computer
    users have been trained that if you want more speed for your computer,
    then add more memory. Well, this is true, in certain circumstances.
    But for most of the times, it really is just a bad file in your
    registry files. Corrupted or missing registry files can make your
    computer too slow.
    First off, the Windows registry is basically a database of settings
    and instructions for everything in your computer: hardware, software,
    operating system, and even the preferences of the user of the
    computer. If you have multiple users on a PC, and they each login
    differently, then these types of preferences, or settings, are stored
    in the registry.
    Also, any time you make a change to any of your computers settings,
    through the control panel, they are stored and updated in the
    registry. So, how does the registry get messed up? Well, let's say you
    install a new program, and it then changes one of the registry files
    to work with the new program. The new program works like a champ, but
    what about the other program. You don't know yet, because you have not
    had to use it. But when the time comes to open the old program, and
    the required registry file is not there, or is different, the computer
    might just sit there. It has no idea what to do. These problems happen
    every day to people, even to me. And, this type of problem causes a
    slow computer....

    Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv
     
  2. Buffalo

    Buffalo Guest

    voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com wrote:
    > Is your computer too slow? It may be a software issue. Most computer
    > users have been trained that if you want more speed for your computer,
    > then add more memory. Well, this is true, in certain circumstances.
    > But for most of the times, it really is just a bad file in your
    > registry files. Corrupted or missing registry files can make your
    > computer too slow.


    [snip]
    Total BS and just SPAM
     

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