2010 is going to be a huge year for computers and software, with many huge releases set for the next 12 months.
Companies such as Microsoft and Google are using the round number of 2010 as a huge launch pad for the likes of the Google desktop and Office 2010, meaning that if you want to keep your computer running as smoothly and reliably as possible, you need to use a registry cleaner which can work well on the typical 2010 PC.
Having used a lot of registry cleaners in our time, we've found that there's a trend out there for which cleaners are the best.
The best tools for 2010 are the ones which are able to find and fix the most registry problems even with all the new software that's being launched.
Many cleaners won't be able to do this because they will be unable to keep up with the ongoing changes.
Registry cleaners work in a way which makes them potentially damaging to Windows.
They work to remove all sorts of problems from the 'registry', which is a big database that stores the settings and options for your PC.
Every time you use your software, 100's of registry files are being opened and edited to help your computer run as smoothly and quickly as possible.
This means that if you're trying to clean out the problems on your system with a registry cleaner, it needs to be able to recognize the actual registry problems and the new system files that your PC will have with the new 2010 software.
The reason why registry cleaners are important is because they scan through the entire registry and remove any of the broken/corrupt files that are in there.
Whenever you use your PC, it's using so many registry files that it gets confused and actually saves most of them in the wrong way, making them damaged and unreadable.
This makes your computer unable to read them properly and ends up slowing your system down.
This problem is amplified with the fact that many registry cleaners don't know the difference between a corrupt registry file and a 2010 registry file.
This means that in order to keep your computer as safe and reliable as possible in 2010, you need a cleaner which can fix all the problematic files in the best way possible.
Having used many of the most popular registry tools on the market, we've found that there's a tool called "RegCure" which appears to be the best for 2010.
RegCure has been produced by a company called "Pareto Logic" who are very advanced and work to keep all their products up to date.
They are constantly releasing updates for RegCure, making it a perfect candidate for 2010.