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Registry compression
By Martin English | November 12, 2007
From ghacks.net
The Windows registry is growing with every piece of software and system changes and never gets reduced again on its own. While this is not a problem for most users it could become for users who make lots of changes to their system. A huge registry is slowing down system load which is actually the number one reason why a user should check his registry from time to time and compress it so that it system load time gets reduced again.
Ghacks points to a usefull tool called NTREGOPT which optimizes the full registry and performs the replacement during the next system boot automatically. As usual all the normal caveats apply (including backup the registry !!!)
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