Free Registry Cleaner Program Woes

by TravisVS on January 4, 2010

If you have slapped your forehead in utter disgust because you decided to download a free registry cleaner program instead of getting a paid one such as Registry Mechanic, you aren’t alone. Consumers are trying to save a buck, and it is obvious you are one of them. When it comes to your windows registry however, you might want to hand over the extra cash to save yourself from the headache and frustration.

The registry is so vital to your operating system that if anything goes wrong, it can not only hurt your computer, but it may even cause a trip to the local electronics store for an entirely new system. And the few dollars it will cost you to purchase a registry cleaner is surely many times less than what a new PC would entail.

So what really does the registry cleaner do? If you install or uninstall frequently, a registry cleaner software will remove unwanted paths. It runs checks automatically and performs backups of your registry in case something happens. This is important to optimize your system and make it run faster. It is vital to an efficient operating system.

Freeware can be enticing because well, it is free. As a consumer, you know however, that with “free” stuff there is usually a catch. It may be free, but for only a period, or with limited support. That can be scary if something disastrous happens to your registry. It simply isn’t worth the hassle or the extra money that you may have to withdraw from your bank account.

A free version is marketed well, and can lure you in. Keep in mind that the company may have a large marketing budget and can therefore capable of attracting consumers to try out their program, but no money left over to offer a strong support structure.

In addition, if you have several computers with different operating systems, a free version may not accommodate all of your computers. This is definitely something to research if you need a diverse product.

Keep your registry clean by purchasing a program that will be with you in the long run is smart and cost effective. If you want one that’s reliable and well worth the few dollars it costs, you can always give Registry Mechanic a try. I’m using it for my own system and am more than satisfied with my computer’s performance. Free software can be beneficial in the beginning, but really has no value for the future.

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