How to Detect Registry Errors

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Before we are able to detect registry editors, we have to understand how the registry works. Whenever we install an application on the computer, a certain data is written in the registry. These data are being accessed by the operating system every time it starts up or once you open a program to locate a specific file destination or to perform a task.

Once you uninstall a program, the ideal thing is to have the application's registry entry deleted. However, this does not happen all the time. The program usually leaves behind unnecessary and unwanted files that are usually corrupted. These are often referred to as orphaned registry files.

Since the system would refer to your registry to run applications once you start it up, it may have the tendency to mistakenly refer to these orphan files even if the supposed application is no longer on the computer. Because the computer spends more time to look for these applications, you will notice how it suddenly boots slower than the usual. That would be the first indication you will get to detect registry errors.

Other causes of registry errors are spywares, viruses and Trojans that come in bundle with downloaded programs.