Hello everyone. I'm currently cleaning out my computer and uninstalling a lot of programs. The computer runs great, no real problems or anything like that. I defragment, run various anti-spyware software (Adaware, SpyBot, Windows Defender, etc...), anti-virus software (AVG in case anyone is wondering), and also CCleaner all on a regular basis. I did recently run a script to reset something in the registry from Microsoft when I couldn't get XP SP3 to install, so I don't know if that did any optimization or compressing. I got SP3 to install just fine after running that registry script. I also run all the Windows updates regularly.
I'm very careful about what software I put on my machine and run a pretty tight ship. However, I'm wondering if I could possibly optimize my system further by running software that will clean out the registry. Sure, CCleaner has a great feature that will clean out any invalid registry keys and values, but it does NOT compress and optimize anything in the registry. From what I understand, the registry grows over time from installing and uninstalling software.
The last time I reformatted my main operating system hard drive was over three years ago in February of 2006. The machine runs great and since I run a tight ship like I said and keep up to date with all the maintenance, everything is still running smooth. But like I said, since I recently took out a lot of programs and applications that I don't use anymore, I'm sure the registry is a bit fragmented and in need of being compressed and defraged. I don't want to reformat my machine because I don't really see any need to since everything is running good along with spending all the time it takes to do that. It's not even all that sluggish when restarting, but I'm sure it could run a little faster and fresher if the registry gets optimized. I'm sure that's the main issue with computers when people reformat and reinstall everything fresh, I'm sure it's mostly the registry. If that can be simply sorted out, there would be no need for a reformat. I would like to avoid a reformat as much as possible, and like I said, there is no real need since everything is running good. I just want to optimize a machine that is already running good because I'm more than certain that optimizing the registry could speed up my computer a little bit more. The last time the computer was all installed fresh was three years ago after all.
I was Googling around for the subject for compressing the registry and found this software called, Registry Defragmenter & Compactor by a company called Acelogix. http://www.acelogix.com/regcompact.html
I've never heard of them before and have no idea if it's any good. I'm thinking of buying it, but wanted to check in with anyone who may be more of a registry expert who can best give me a better answer on this matter.
Can someone please help me here and let me know which would be the best method that I should take and if that software should do it? Any helpful answers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I'm very careful about what software I put on my machine and run a pretty tight ship. However, I'm wondering if I could possibly optimize my system further by running software that will clean out the registry. Sure, CCleaner has a great feature that will clean out any invalid registry keys and values, but it does NOT compress and optimize anything in the registry. From what I understand, the registry grows over time from installing and uninstalling software.
The last time I reformatted my main operating system hard drive was over three years ago in February of 2006. The machine runs great and since I run a tight ship like I said and keep up to date with all the maintenance, everything is still running smooth. But like I said, since I recently took out a lot of programs and applications that I don't use anymore, I'm sure the registry is a bit fragmented and in need of being compressed and defraged. I don't want to reformat my machine because I don't really see any need to since everything is running good along with spending all the time it takes to do that. It's not even all that sluggish when restarting, but I'm sure it could run a little faster and fresher if the registry gets optimized. I'm sure that's the main issue with computers when people reformat and reinstall everything fresh, I'm sure it's mostly the registry. If that can be simply sorted out, there would be no need for a reformat. I would like to avoid a reformat as much as possible, and like I said, there is no real need since everything is running good. I just want to optimize a machine that is already running good because I'm more than certain that optimizing the registry could speed up my computer a little bit more. The last time the computer was all installed fresh was three years ago after all.
I was Googling around for the subject for compressing the registry and found this software called, Registry Defragmenter & Compactor by a company called Acelogix. http://www.acelogix.com/regcompact.html
I've never heard of them before and have no idea if it's any good. I'm thinking of buying it, but wanted to check in with anyone who may be more of a registry expert who can best give me a better answer on this matter.
Can someone please help me here and let me know which would be the best method that I should take and if that software should do it? Any helpful answers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.