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    Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
    5:51 pm
    My low-tech RegCure experience
    So, I got RegCure a little while ago to fix my computer's, so I figured I would record my experience.

    RegCure is available only via Internet downloads. There are no DVDs to buy from the store – I just had to find a link and get it. This definitely makes it more convenient.
    The program has also got a very small file size, so the download process is pretty speedy. Installation is simple too, and the program was installed in less than five minute.
    Using RegCure was no problem. There were some settings there to fine-tune which specific sections of the Windows registry to scan, like Shared DLLs. I had no clue which ones to choose, so I didn't touch those. I opened the application and went to \"start scan\".
    Windows registry errors appeared in the results page.

    While the scan ran, checkmarks or exes showed up by every section. I guess this is because the ones with checkmarks were previously clean.

    Once the registry scan ended - it took about two minutes - I had to go to the another button. There was a run down of the items found, and green checkmarks beside each of them. I could also choose to click the buttons to find extra details on each category.

    Following that, I clicked on \"Continue\". The detected items were cleaned up in a blink of an eye. I appreciated that, as things progressed, the program provided info about what was going on. I felt like I was in command of the complete procedure.

    When that was done, I took a few minutes to check out some of the other aspects of RegCure. For one, there's a RegCure settings section, with the standard program options. Second, there is a Startup function, where I could fine-tune the programs that launch when Windows launch.
    Not only that, RegCure has a nice system restore feature. It's a good feature, since if there are any worries with the repair job, I can easily undo the scan.

    I guess you could say, I was happy with RegCure registry cleaner. The whole process wasworry-free. There was no time when I was confused about which thing to click next. Good times!

    Current Mood: chipper
    Thursday, March 18th, 2010
    7:31 pm
    a briefer on the Windows XP Registry
    Has your Windows XP computer slowed to a crawl? Does loading last for years? Do weird pop-ups constantly show up, cautioning you about DLLs and Runtime errors? When you see these errors, it's probably a fine time to repair your Windows registry.

    The Windows XP registry, a key section of your computer, is a comprehensive memory bank and a key part of the Windows operating system. As time progresses, the gets too big and unclean, and this leads to corrupt registry entries. Getting rid of this registry entry complication is a straightforward technique to boost system speed, but the average computer user should not alter in the registry directly. It's much too easy to cause even more errors and difficulties. As a result, it’s advised to employ a registry error scanner to repair the registry. However, how do you find a good one to use?

    Whilst for a registry fixer, keep this in mind:

    -user-friendly. Your registry scanner should employ straightforward and immediately understandable steps and functions, so that any person can scan

    -backup the registry. Mistakes happen to everyone, especially for your Windows operating system. The most reliable register fixers have built-in registry restore tools, which will allow you to easily undo your scan, and any changes that were made. So, fix your registry with no risk.

    -Does the device work properly on your system? When you are in the process of reviewing the registry cleaner’s minimum requirements, you should read the required Windows operating systems. Even if most top-end cleaner work on all OS, many weaker models just work on a few Windows versions.

    -Scan level. It’s vital for a reg fixer to go lower than the top level. For a marked difference to the Windows’s running, your reg optimizer should cover many kinds of issues, and this includes File and Path references, File associations, shared dlls, and com/active X entries.

    -Automatic scanning. If you’re like average users of Windows, you don’t expect to always monitor and mollycoddle your system. Find a reg fixer that have an option to set up scans with with automated scan schedulers.

    -Various clean options. For users that want to get in-depth, many reg optimizers permit users to pick particular error areas. This allows you to fine tune and tweak individual problem areas.

    -Help Services. Software should have great customer help. Always check that the optimizer is backed up by consistent technical help.

    -Customer analysis. Search for testimonials from actual customers of the registry program. These reviews allow you to better conclude the speed up most users can look forward to. For example, if you like RegCure, find a convincing RegCure review.
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