Registry errors
gencao | 01 July, 2008 01:21
Your computer system can end up with a couple of different problems. Some of the most common include slow start up, sluggish response, error messages and system crashes. In some cases, systems may inexplicably lose programs, files or applications. There are a variety of possible causes for computer problems. Aside from the possibility of a registry error, you could also have a virus infection. Before you consider diagnosing registry errors, you might want to run a virus check first. Make sure that your scanner is top of the line and has an automatic update function. This will increase the likelihood of finding new viral infections that can be affecting the system. You might also want to clear your caches and get rid of useless personal files and downloads that take up too much space. If you still have problems after cleaning up, then you might have to consider fixing registry errors.