The Registry is very much like hard disk drives. Programs on your
computer access the Registry thousands of times per second. That means
that the Registry, just like disk drives, gets bloated and fragmented
with time.
How Registry Defragmentation Works
Most of you
already know that a fragmented registry reduces computer speed (same as
hard disks). But few are aware that the Registry is fully kept in the
memory when your PC is running. Your PC memory is much smaller than disk
space and the more bloated the Registry becomes, the less space there
is for other programs to run. Knowing that, it should not come as a
surprise to you that Windows Vista or XP runs noticeably slower after a
few months of work.
The program will improve your computer
performance by scanning the Registry to remove slack spaces. It will
reduce the size of the Registry and ultimately the amount of RAM the
Registry takes up.
* Eliminates structural defects in the Registry
* Reduces the Registry size and the amount of RAM the registry takes up
* Improves applications response time
* Makes Windows running more stable
* Improves overall computer performance