Sunday, June 27, 2010

Registry Cleaner Vs Anti Spyware Programs

Most people simply assume that having the occasional anti-virus scan is more than enough. Is that alone really enough? You need a registry cleaner more than you need an anti virus software. If you frequently go online, then you will also be needing an anti spyware, adware program. Both, a Registry Cleaner and an Anti-Spyware Program are necessary to combat registry errors and ensure optimal performance of your computer system. The differences between Registry Cleaners and Anti-Spyware programs are briefly detailed below.

1. Like Registry Cleaners, Anti Spyware programs are made to specifically detect applications that cause unwanted symptoms to prevail on your system. However, these programs are designed specifically to recognize malicious code and are updated frequently as new spyware programs are identified and antidotes are created. Such activity may include but is not limited to the following:
* Unauthorized users, or Hackers, gaining access to your computer.
Malicious programs, called Trojans, inadvertently installed on your computer and often disguised in your computer registry as benign files, can allow users to gain remote access to your computer. Once the Trojan is in place, sensitive data on your computer is accessible to prying eyes that are free to search your computer at will for confidential information such as passwords, access codes for credit card and bank accounts, social security number etc. A registry cleaner may not recognize these cleverly disguised files and will allow them to remain in the registry.
* Frequent Nuisance Pop ups and advertisements.
Trojans can be programmed to allow third party advertisements to pop up in your browser window whenever it detects an internet connection. This means that if you have a broadband or DSL connection that is “always on” you can be overwhelmed by these popups. Trojan Vundo is one such form of malicious program. Then confronted by a Trojan such as Vundo, you must use a specialized Trojan remover that is continually updated to keep the database of mutated Trojans current. A registry cleaner may not recognize and remove virus.

2. Unlike Antispyware programs that are designed to prevent attack from and remove malicious programs from your computer registry, Registry Cleaner programs are used to tune up your computer registry so that unneeded or obsolete files are removed from your computer.
* Speed Restoration
As we use our computers and get comfortable with them, they become an extension of ourselves. We tend to install toolbars, games, start up programs and the latest gadgets available to make our time spent enjoyable or easier. Overtime, those added programs get replaced or are no longer used and these unnecessary programs slow our computers down because even though we’re not using them, they can load in the background and siphon off precious CPU resources. A Registry Cleaner will run a registry scan and identify files that are no longer needed, allowing you to easily remove them resulting in an increase in processor speed.
* Repairing a corrupt computer registry
Occasionally, you may accidental delete a file resulting in an error message every time you turn on your computer. When some of your files go missing, a registry cleaner can help solve the problem. Rather than figure out what “windows.dll is missing” means… execute and run a registry cleaner program, then reboot your PC. The registry cleaner will restore your missing files and identify the correct ones to remove.

After a brief comparison of Registry Cleaners and Anti Spyware, I hope you agree that both are necessary to ensure optimal performance of your computer system. Stay connected to this site for registry cleaner reviews in the coming days and you will be armed with the tools necessary to chose the right registry cleaner for you.

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