How to set up scheduled system checks
February 06, 2024 (updated 2 days ago)
In the new version of Reg Organizer 9.40, an additional background task has been added, which you can customize to perform scheduled system checks. You can configure it either within the utility using predefined templates (such as on computer startup, daily, every three days, and so on), or by adjusting the task in the Windows Task Scheduler, specifying your own schedule and execution conditions.
Update of the mass program removal function
September 20, 2023 (updated 2 days ago)
To simplify the removal of multiple unnecessary programs from your computer, we have redesigned the “Programs” tool. Now, the process of analysis and trace detection is performed only once for all programs to be removed.
Improved cleaning, startup manager, and program uninstallation in Reg Organizer 9.20
June 05, 2023 (updated 3 weeks ago)
We are pleased to announce the release of the new version of Reg Organizer 9.20, in which we have significantly revised the notification system and added new features for system cleanup, greatly improving the overall convenience of working with the utility. Let’s go through everything in order.
How to speed up your computer without using programs
March 16, 2023 (updated 1 week ago)
One of the major causes of slowdowns and frequent glitches in the computer can be trivial house dust, which cannot be beaten by software tools like Reg Organizer.
Dust is not only an unpleasant sight on the surface of the computer, but also a real problem that can seriously affect the device’s performance. The internal components of the computer generate heat, and dust on their surface creates additional insulation, making it difficult to dissipate heat. This can lead to overheating, component damage, and reduced performance.
Why does Windows boot up time vary?
May 17, 2017 (updated 2 days ago)
Users of Reg Organizer and Autorun Organizer may have noticed that the diagram displays different system boot times, even without any changes made to autostart parameters. There are no changes in the system, but the boot-up speed varies. What’s the matter?
How to tidy up your windows autostart
(updated 2 days ago)
In our article about removing unused programs, we explained that this also helps to wipe out unnecessary elements from Windows autostart and free some resources. There are applications you don’t use very often, but they do launch with Windows and stay in memory all the time, waiting for your commands. Simply put, they needlessly eat up the resources of the computer.
The most efficient system disk space cleanup
(updated 2 days ago)
The second most important way to free up system resources is to free up disk space on the system disk. Many modern notebooks have SSD storage – either 120 or 256 GB. This volume is often not enough, because the disk space tends to disappear very quickly. In this case, we need to make room on the disk.
When you don’t need to track Installation of programs
(updated 2 days ago)
Often users of Reg Organizer and Soft Organizer install all programs with tracking, regardless of whether the program is known to them or not, trusted or not. As a result, a large volume of tracking logs are stored in the system, and the user is so afraid of losing them that he sometimes even wants to transfer these logs to another system.
Removing unnecessary programs and their residues (traces)
(updated 2 days ago)
One of the most efficient ways to keep the system working and stable is removing unused and unnecessary programs. The reason is simple: such programs usually do not just take up space on your disk drives, but also load their modules on every start of Windows. They stay resident in the memory and even execute some tasks in the background.
Why does Windows slow down?
(updated 2 days ago)
There is a school of thought that the Windows operating system slows down with time, and its performance naturally degrades, so the OS needs to be reinstalled once in a while. However, few of us actually think of the reasons for the slow down and ways to prevent it.