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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Slow Loading Programs in Windows 7 – How to Make Windows 7 Software Load Instantly


Windows 7 is a very advanced operating system, but it still has a major issue in that the software of this system can end up taking a very long time to load. If you’ve ever had the problem where you click a program’s icon and then have the annoying “hour glass” timer come up for a few minutes, you’ll know how frustrating this issue is. Fortunately, it’s an issue which is easily fixed in Windows 7.

The fortunate thing is that Windows 7 actually has one major cause of this issue, which is very simple to fix. The reason why this system tends to load programs slow is all down to the “registry” of the system and how long it takes for your computer to load up the settings that are inside it. The registry is basically a database which stores information and settings for all the software on your PC. It keeps details such as your most recent files and your license settings inside and is used for every program on your computer.

The reason why it makes programs load up slowly is because the registry is constantly being filled with damaged or corrupted settings, which take Windows much longer to read and process, slowing it down. Think of the registry as a telephone directory where all the listings are settings for your software. Whenever you load up a program, your system has to read 100’s of the settings from the directory. But unfortunately, a lot of these settings get damaged which is like mixing up the telephone directory so that all the listings are in the wrong order. When you load up a program and it wants to find a setting it needs, it has to take much longer to read the database which makes it load extremely slowly.

The way to fix this problem (and make your programs load instantly) is to fix all the damaged settings inside your computer. To do this, you need to use a software program called a “registry cleaner” to scan through the damaged registry settings and fix all the corrupted ones that are causing problems. These registry tools are designed to scan through every registry setting on your computer and then fix any of the damaged or corrupted ones that are making your programs load slowly. If you use a good registry tool, which can fix the largest number of damaged registry files, then you’ll be able to make all your programs load up extremely quickly. The best tool we’ve found to do this is one called “Frontline Registry Cleaner”.



Source by Hank Marvin



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