logo Your Recycle Bin is not the only place where all your junk is! We often end up making a mess of our registry entries which affects our system performance in a big way.

Windows Registry is the collection of settings for the operating system, the hardware drivers, the software, user settings, system policies etc. Errors and unwanted entries in the Windows Registry can lead to sluggish performance and frequent errors and crashes. To avoid this, you need to keep your Registry entries tidy. Though this can be done manually, even the experts refrain from it. An alternative can be the use of a registry maintenance tool. Here we are reviewing RegistryBooster which claims to be a quintessential solution. Let us see how good a buy it makes.

RegistryBooster can help you clean up the unwanted or broken registry entries and defragment the registry leading to a much improved system performance.The key reasons for RegistryBooster to feature in your Programs menu are:

1. Packed with a user friendly and neat interface it makes registry maintenance just a matter of a few mouse clicks.

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One can have the overview of his system registry status in the Overview tab where a graphical meter indicates the Registry health. The Restore tab lists the past restore points so that you can switch to a backed up restore point in case you want to undo your action. Various settings related to the functioning of the software can be found in the settings tab.

2. As soon as it loads, it performs a registry scan and lets you know the existing issues. Each issue has the details listed along for the perusal of the user. One has the option of selecting the issues to be fixed which can be useful for advance users while a normal user may prefer clicking the “Repair Registry” button with all items selected.

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Yesterday, I started facing a problem where whenever I was playing any song, it just used to skip a lot. Then I thought of firing up Process explorer to see what is bothering my computer!

I was quite surprised to see that the CPU usage was 100% and all of that was used by Hardware Interrupts. I started to think that what may have caused the problem but nothing much was striking my mind, because everything was just running normally and it was just that one time the computer switched off directly because of power failure.

I ran some hardware checks and everything came out just fine (You know, just in case).

Then I thought to use the power of Google and came to a fantastic page which helped in fixing up the problem, It feels good when you come to know that you are not the only one who has faced this problem.

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