Registry Cleaners and Uninstall softwares

Published in Windows, Windows Vista by sushaantu

I tend to use lot of software applications not just because I am a software geek but also because I have to try out many applications sometimes to blog or at others just to see if the product is worth keeping on my system. No matter what I give it a shot. This is all good except that I usually forget once I have used the product that I should uninstall it if it’s not useful enough for me. This no doubt slows down my PC considerably.

Now keeping your windows computer clean is indeed best practice and uninstalling the unused or lesser used programs seems like a good idea. It has to be taken into consideration though that your system doesn’t remove all the mess that a new software program brings along with itself while installation. The Windows Opearting Systems have an inefficient uninstall mechanism which only does the soft unistallation leaving behind the huge chunks of registery codes behind. This calls for some special programs.

The average users can try out some third party applications to clean out the mess or to uninstall the applications more stealthily. One option is to use better uninstall applications and then it’s wise to use a registry cleaner so that the application that you have uninstalled doesn’t leave behind any traces left in your system.

It’s time for me to uninstall some applications and then clean all the registry mess. Hopefully or quite certainly my system will get a new lease of life after that.

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This article was written by sushaantu on 18 August 2009

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