Based on past facts i can say that most Pcs, and that includes new pcs will have some kind of corrupted file somewhere inside the computer. If youve ever had a blue screen on your Windows system, or have it crash, youre one of the many people who experience this inconvenience. Im just letting you know that you might get a different problem with your registry is with Microsofts core system which its associated with.
Inside your registry youll find data relating to your hardware profiles on your computer along with your application settings. The registry is the brain or I should say the mind map of your between what you want to do and how it is displayed on the screen.
The registry is the brain or I should say the mind map of your between what you want to do and how it is displayed on the screen, and the grievous of them all is when you install new program youre registry will update and it might cause your new program not to run efficiently.
Suppose youve corrected your registry most errors that were there in the first place might not have been completely removed. From my experience, as time goes by youre going to eventually install new programs and hardware...