Frequent online visits to certain websites may seem harmless. However, after you sign out and the next time you turn on your computer, you may be surprised to notice how its performance has started to slow down. The first thing that probably comes into your mind is that your system probably contacted an internet virus or a malicious software program from the websites you last visited.
Well, chances are, you are right. But perhaps you are wondering how this has happened when you cannot remember allowing any software installation process. The thing is that malicious programs get into your computer without you knowing it. As simple as clicking a given link can get you hacked by strangers. This poses as a big threat to your security and not only that, these files necessarily slow down your computer as they consume a big space in your hard disk.
Remember that once they are in your computer, these malicious software programs do not need your permission to run. As your computer ends up accommodating these programs that run simultaneously, they necessarily consume big memory space, hence, slowing you system's response to your command. Reinstallation can cause data loss and is not advisable. An alternative comes with using a Registry Cleaner.
A Registry Cleaner can fix all the bugs that have infested your computer by performing a thorough scan and eliminating them. The difference between a Registry Cleaner and an antivirus software programs in this case is that the former only deletes Trojans, viruses and other security threats. On the other hand, the Registry Cleaner goes further by deleting even the obsolete files you have in your system as well as the residue of uninstalled software programs or improperly installed programs. The Registry Cleaner also performs clean up of historical data to ensure that any account information you have sent online will not be accessible to malicious individuals.
Thanks To : Candle Chandelier
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