You are not familiar with the way malware, malware removal, or the registry
particularly the run key works. When you system is infected with malware it
adds itself to the run key in the registry. Malware removal programs, most
of them, will remove the infected files but not the entry in the run key and
I am using the run key as an example because it is the most common for
malware. Therefore when the system is booted it tries to execute the entry
in the run key but the actual file it is trying to execute has already been
removed by the antimalware program. That is what generates the error
message, that orphaned registry key. CCleaner will find that entry and
delete it. That effects performance.
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