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Don’t Let A Slow Computer Slow You Down



Paul Watson, PC Technician

Monday, March 9th 2009



Don't Let A Slow Computer Slow You Down

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According to SpeedMatters.org, the United States ranked 15th in 2008 among industrialized nations in terms of Internet access speed. While many things go into the speed of an Internet connection and the overall response of the Internet, speed problems are most likely to appear literally right under the end-user’s nose. Most speed and connection issues are rooted in the user’s slow computer. Corrupted files, spyware and malware, and bad physical connection can cause retransmits and congestion on the network. The cure for many of these problems can be simple, but many people suffer needlessly, assuming that their computer is simply old, or that their network connection is “slow.”

RegCure Speeds Up Your Slow Computer

More than a million people have found an inexpensive, reliable way to speed up their slow computer and keep it running fast. RegCure from Pareto Logic eliminates the root causes of slow computer performance, crashes, and freezes that interfere with your ability to get work done, both on the network and off. RegCure gets into your computer’s registry and examines each entry to find abandoned registry keys, code that’s redundant or no longer needed, and entries that simply don’t need to be in your registry each time you start your computer. RegCure is safe. Each time you change your registry, RegCure makes a full backup of your registry in case something unexpected happens. If you don’t like the changes that have been made, you can revert to the registry’s former state. RegCure cleans up your registry, which can get clogged with conflicting entries and useless code. It also keeps your registry from getting fouled up over time. You get a performance enhancement right away, and then you get to enjoy your computer’s fast performance each time you turn on the computer.

RegCure Gets What Uninstallers Miss

The correct way to remove a program on a Windows computer is to uninstall it. Although uninstallers are supposed to remove all of the program’s hidden files, support files, device drivers, and registry entries, sometimes those things don’t happen. As a result, your computer may continue to load bits of programming code that it no longer needs. This extra, unneeded code takes up room in your computer’s working memory and slows down its performance. It may also lead to crashes, freezes and hesitations. More than a million users have learned that the cure for a slow, under-performing computer isn’t spending money on a faster processor, more memory or an upgraded Internet connection. The cure for a slow computer is RegCure! Photo Credit: Akyan

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