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6 May
2009

Changing From Outlook Express Can Leave Registry Entries

Posted by Kat

Outlook express has all kinds of registry entries that store passwords and configuration data, but making changes to accounts can cause the program to leave registry entries that need to be removed.  These entries are easy enough to remove if you have a registry cleaner program like Regcure, a program which will help you clean up the problem in a snap.

I had a similar problem happen when I decided to stop using outlook express and go with the full version of Outlook that comes with Microsoft Office Suite.  After removing outlook express and installing Microsoft Office I realized that there were several registry entries that had been left behind.  Now I did not know at first that there were redundant registry entries on my PC, I just noticed that my computer was running real slow.

A serious slow down on a computer can sometimes be the result of registry issues, but not always.  At first I thought that the problem was just the added memory that Microsoft Office needed to run, but then I learned that there was not that much of a difference in RAM usage between Outlook Express and regular Outlook.  That is when I noticed that redundant registry entries were a bigger part of what was slowing my computer.

I just ran Regcure and it took only a few minutes for the application to find the redundant registry entries so I could remove them.  Regcure also found several other registry entries for programs I removed months ago.  Once I removed them I restarted my computer and quickly saw that it seemed to be running faster.

It has now been several days since I used Regcure to do a complete cleaning of my computer’s registry and I have definitely seen an improvement. Not only are my programs running faster, but my computer is not locking up like it did. If you are having problems with your PC slowing down, try cleaning the registry before you go buy more RAM. Download Regcure to fix Outlook Express and fully optimize your PC.

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