1) The Windows Registry is very fragile, like a raw egg. Every time you handle it, you risk breaking it. Handle it enough, and it will break. 2) Due to the sheer size and complexity of the Windows registry, manually cleaning up redundant and invalid entries would be practically impossible. Registry cleaners try to automate the process of searching for orphaned entries, missing file references, and broken links inside the registry, and remove them. 3) A popular misconception is that the value of a registry cleaner exists by reducing “registry bloat”. Over 99.99% of registries will not have this problem. It is so rare, that I have hardly...




