Joe Williams
Who's Your Daddy
"Who's Your Daddy" is a registry cleaner that helps protect the integrity of the operating system of Windows. There are many important Windows components that help your computer run smoothly and efficiently, including the operating system registry. When the registry is damaged, Windows becomes slowed down, becomes unable to perform as it should, and often causes errors and problems with applications. If you want to clean out the registry yourself, but don't have a clue how to do it properly, there are free online tutorials that can teach you the basic techniques. You'll want to use these techniques on any copy of the software (either the Lite or Pro versions) that you use to remove the virus from the registry. Sometimes, the free versions of registry cleaners have only limited removal abilities, while the paid versions have more power. For best results, you should download the paid version of this software, as well as any other related tools you might need. The Windows Registry Manager is what lets Windows know how to store information in the registry. By default, Windows will create hundreds of registry keys for every application and each time that it starts up. These registry keys become damaged, so that they no longer function properly, leading to slowdowns and crashes. Removing these damaged keys manually can be very difficult and complicated, especially for someone who doesn't have experience in doing so. To protect the integrity of the operating system, the Registry Cleaner has a special registry cleaning algorithm, which allows the cleaner to find and delete all the damaged keys without causing any other system files to become damaged or corrupted. Application Compatibility is one of the best reasons to use Windows registry cleaners, as it allows the applications to work well together. Some applications may have the ability to modify the registry directly, which causes a problem, since the registry can become corrupted. Windows will only allow the application to do this if the same key is already present in the registry database, and the application cannot modify the registry. With an application compatibility tool, the application will only be able to perform the function that the application is designed to do, which means that the problems that result from improper application changes can be prevented or minimized, leading to a longer lifespan for the application.