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How to Keep the Health of Your System

What is an operating system?
An operating system serves as an interface between hardware and user which is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the resources of the computer. Almost all kinds of computers (including laptop computers, desktop computers, supercomputers, video game consoles) as well as some robots, domestic appliances (dishwashers, washing machines), and portable media players need to apply an operating system of some type for normal operation. Operating systems offer a number of services to application programs and users to keep the PC running stable and smoothly.

How to keep the health of the system?

Here are some tips for you to keep your operating system health:

A Healthy Registry

The Windows Registry serves as a central hierarchical database that used to store vital information to configure the PC for one or more users, applications and hardware devices. It contains essential data that Windows continually references during operations such as setting profiles for each user, details about the applications installed on your computer and the types of documents that an application can create, what all hardware exists in the system, the ports that are being used, etc. In addition, the Windows registry digs a window into the running kernel to keep watch over the runtime runtime information such as performance counters and currently active hardware.
With continuous usage, the processes of installation, reinstalling and uninstall bring a massive bunch of empty registry keys, embedded and obsolete entries. The old and outdated system spam may not do any harm to your system but sometimes they will give it havoc. Or some kinds of malwares intend to attack your system through the way of hiding in the registry. To solve the problem, invest a registry cleaner to tidy up your empty registry keys and outdated entries is an efficient and practical way of keeping your system running stable.

Free Up Disk Space

A hard disk drive is designed to store and provide relatively quick access to large amounts of data on an electromagnetically charged surface or set of surfaces. It contains various kinds of files, included the system and application localization resources, OS temp files, video format files, etc. These various file not only often mess up your system to a temp shutdown, but also are attacked by the malwares. Some malwares come into your hard disk when you are surfing on the Internet in order to attack your whole system and steal your personal information to make illegal profits through these files. By freeing up your disk space, your system will run more smoothly and faster than before.

Update your Driver

It is of vital importance to regularly update the driver because driver serves as the heart and soul of an application’ running. Periodically update the drivers in your PC could let each of your applications running smoothly to maintenance and optimize your system at its top performance.

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