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Old 13-02-2007, 11:43 AM   #1
jeannette gerard
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You made the investment in your PC so that you could enjoy the
benefits of a fast, easy machine that would make your life easier and
more enjoyable. Unfortunately, after continued use, all PC's suffer
the effects of a corrupt and ineffective Windows Registry, causing
error messages to appear, slow loading, and system crashes.
Eventually, that machine that was supposed to make your life easier is
now the source of your greatest frustration.
Computers perform best when they receive regular, professional
maintenance. The installation and un-installation of software,
hardware, and drivers often leave remnants behind in your registry,
resulting in a tangle of unused applications, broken drivers, and
incomplete and empty command signals. This mass of confusion slows
down your computer and if not addressed promptly can lead to serious
problems such as computer freezing, programs not responding, and
system crashes.
RegCure offers you the ability to perform an automatic repair of
detected items after a scan. You can configure the settings so that a
repair of detected items occurs after each scan. Backup and restore:
An automatic backup is created every time you use RegCure. You can
restore any items any time for peace of mind. Startup management:
RegCure offers quick and easy access to all the programs that are
launched when you start your computer. You can enable and disable
applications in the Manage Startup list with a few simple clicks.
http://regcurelog.blogspot.com/#

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Old 13-02-2007, 12:18 PM   #2
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I think it's still in Beta because it's clogging up newsgroups, best look into that
bad code.

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