Did You Know Your Antivirus Software Lives In Your Registry
Your computer is a powerful piece of equipment and much of that power comes from the registry, the operating system, and software, specifically software that protects your computer like your antivirus software. But did you know your antivirus software lives in your registry.
In case you aren’t familiar with the registry, it is actually a very large database that keeps track of everything on your computer. This includes personal settings like colors and font sizes, software settings, user permissions, and just a host of other entries.
Each time you install a new piece of software it writes entries to the registry so that the registry knows how it to handle it. It’s a short list of commands and it is all the information found in the registry that keeps your computer running so smoothly.
Whether you are running Panda, Norton, Trend Micro, McAfee, or any one of the many antivirus software programs, when they install on your computer they will make entries into the registry to keep them running properly.
The information written to the registry ensures that your antivirus software runs smoothly and without any glitches. And if you change settings in the antivirus software then these changes will be updated in the registry.
Problems can occur two ways between the registry and your antivirus software. When you make changes in your antivirus before the registry is updated with the new information, it should delete the old information but that doesn’t always happen. If the old information remains in the registry and the new entries are added, then confusion can occur and you may find your antivirus freezing. Running a registry repair software program will take care of the problem in minutes.
The second problem really needs your attention. It occurs when you decide to change antivirus software programs. Although we are warned that before installing a new antivirus software program we must completely uninstall the old program, we often don’t heed the warning and that means “big trouble.” If you don’t follow the directions, you could find your system freezing, or worse yet crashing causing a loss of data.
You must first remove your original software either using the uninstall command provided or through the add/remove program option. Power down once completed. When the system reboots before you install the new antivirus software you need to run your registry repair software to make sure all associations to the old antivirus software are gone. Even though when you uninstall software all entries are supposed to be removed from the registry but it doesn’t always happen, which is why the registry repair software is essential. Now you’ll start with a clean slate and you’ll have no trouble at all.
Your registry is critical to the proper operation of your computer, your antivirus software keeps your files out of harms way, and your registry repair software keeps your registry performing optimally. It’s not that complicated after all is it?
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- Repair of your registry and increase in PC performance by up to 70 percent.
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- The option of removing registry errors manually or automatically.
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- Easy removal of invalid program shortcuts, duplicate files and invalid help files.
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