Monday, July 13, 2009

Ways to Fix Runtime Errors

By Anne Torres

Does this situation sound common? You settle down at your computer, perhaps with a mug of your favorite beverage to hand, ready for an interesting and useful session. But, as soon as you start to use your computer one of those annoying error messages pops up on the screen. Then, as soon as you have got rid of it one more appears, then another and another.

Last time you used your computer you were hoping this problem would go away by itself, but now it seems worse than ever. The computer is running much more at a snail's pace than it should, and then without warning it crashes, just when you had finally got your beloved website on screen.

But what to do? You do a little research, struggling all the time with the runtime errors problem holding you back and dragging you down, but all you can find are some complicated-looking instructions about messing with the registry in your computer, inclusive with warnings that if you get it wrong you could make your computer entirely not viable. Another site you find suggests you reformat your hard drive then re-install all your software programs, one by tedious one. You're not sure how to reformat your hard drive anyway, and you guess it could take a very uninteresting day or two to install all your software over again. So, what to do?

Don't worry a simple and easy-to-implement solution to this nightmare does exist. You can breathe a big sigh of relief and relax with your favorite beverage again - all is not lost and you won't have to buy a new computer. The solution is actually a piece of well-tried and tested software used by untold numbers of frustrated computer owners to fix their machine quickly and make it run like new again. In a moment I'll show you where you can get your hands on this easy solution. First, to understand the problem of runtime errors. As with blue screens, frequent crashing of your computer and similar problems, runtime errors are usually caused by fragments of programs, corrupted files and spyware that clogs up your computer registry, getting in the way of the normal and successful running of your machine.

The registry is an extraordinary place in your computer controlled by the Windows operating system. It is where your software and hardware information and settings are stored. So, each time you use your computer it stores more information about these things as well as info about programs you install and delete. Bit by bit your computer registry gets larger and larger and full of out-of-date info. Sooner or later the registry becomes unwieldy, causing errors and making your computer crash. - 22787

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