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Which Registry Fix Review of RegCure



 


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After installing and opening RegCure you are presented with a simple interface which is very user-friendly. You begin in the Scan area with a list of different registry items that can be scanned for, including uninstall entries, shared dlls, font entries, application paths and help files information. Running your cursor over each different options in the program will give you more detailed information about them.

For Windows XP and Vista users you can take advantage of RegCure’s backup and restore features to protect against accidental deletions. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows 98 a backup file is created each time that a registry item is removed.

RegCure can also manage and organise your Windows start-up process so that you can improve the boot-up speed of your computer. By choosing which programs get launched when your computer starts you can stop unnecessary software from clogging up your system.

On clicking the scan now button you commence step two of the scanning process. In this window you can see a status window showing how your registry scan is progressing and a run down of any problems found. We found this information clear and easy to understand.

When the scan has finished you are presented with a breakdown of any problems which need to be resolved. You can then choose which items you want RegCure to fix or you can simply set the auto fix option which is self explanatory.

In the settings section of RegCure you can select to have system restore points created. This is advisable in case there are any problems caused by accidental registry deletions. You can also setup an ignore list so that you can guarantee that any registry items on the list won’t be deleted. Windows automatically produces some empty keys that are not harmful but will show up every time you run a RegCure scan. If you prefer you can add these to the ignore list.

A helpful feature is the ability to schedule your registry scans to be activated daily, weekly or monthly and include a start time. Regular scanning is a good idea so no need to worry about forgetting with this handy feature.

In conclusion we believe that RegCure is a simple to use but very powerful registry cleaner and we highly recommend it those of you looking for a fast, efficient Windows registry fixer.

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