On the other hand, one of the most frustrating things about all Windows versions since Vista is that they write entries into the Registry, then
fail to remove them when they are no longer needed. Most of these entries point to "temp" folders/files that're automatically writen to the Registry whenever you -say- click on a .zip file to examine the contents, visit a website or forum with an embedded video...
...basically any action you take that requires the computer to download, decompress and display a file, play a song, watch a video clip, et cetera.
These useless entries will eventually accumulate and so bloat the size of the Registry that your computer will slow to a crawl!
That's where some judicious cleaning
is required. I rarely reboot my development machine, but when I do and it takes up to ten minutes to complete the boot process, it's
well past time to clean the Registry!!!!