RegCure Registry Cleaner Review

J

jeremiah wright

We wanted to run a series of tests on the new RegCure 2007 Registry
Cleaner to see how effective it was at removing registry errors and
improving PC performance.
Our test system was an athlon based system running windows XP
professional SP2, which conveniently enough had never had a registry
scan performed on it before...
RegCure Successfully scanned and found problems in the following
registry categories: COM/ActiveX Entries, Uninstall Entries, Font
Entries, Shared DLLs, Application Paths, Help Files Information,
Windows Startup Items, File/Path References, Program Shortcuts, Empty
Registry Keys and File Associations. See Registry Terminology
RegCure completed its registry scan on our test system in just under 3
minutes, and found a total of 822 errors. It also the speed and
efficiency of our computer by a measurable 15% (test video of RegCure
can be seen on our website link below), the results were very
noticeable.
Removal of detected items was simple, and you had the option of going
down the list manually and only checking those Registry items for
removal that you wanted. RegCure also featured an Ignore List: After a
scan you can add detected items to the Ignore list. In these
instances, RegCure does not remove the item and it will be ignored
during upcoming scans....

Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv
 
G

Gerry

Mick

Jeremiah Wright will never read your comment. You're right but you might
as well just save your effort. Change the subject and delete the content
That stops the next person wasting their time as well.


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Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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V

VanguardLH

jeremiah said:
We wanted to run a series of tests on the new RegCure 2007 Registry
Cleaner to see how effective it was at removing registry errors and
improving PC performance.
<snip the spam drivel>

And yet you never did mention how the registry cleanup improved "PC
performance". Because it didn't improve performance at all. Cleaning
out the registry doesn't alter the speed of the OS or any application,
especially considering the orphaned entries would no longer be accessed
by any process. Defragging the registry's files would shave about 10
milliseconds to the boot time of Windows but at the risk of corrupting
the registry so the gain is hardly worth the risk.

Just another spammer boob trying to qualify their snake oil. The
spammer can't even afford a real NNTP account or use a free NNTP server
and relies of Google Groups to spew his shit.

Yes, you too can get crapware from a Chinese spammer
(IP=222.209.117.235). Sure, oh yeah, like it's not infected, so go
right ahead and enjoy the wonderful side effects of malware.
 
S

steve

It's a shame that we have to pay these people to remove problems built into
Win XP OS. I paid for a functioning OS and have to spend more and more to fix
it.
Q: Why doesn't M$ produce their own "Fix it", or improve the OS?
No money from me Gerry, you tool.
 
M

Mike Hall - MVP

steve said:
It's a shame that we have to pay these people to remove problems built
into
Win XP OS. I paid for a functioning OS and have to spend more and more to
fix
it.
Q: Why doesn't M$ produce their own "Fix it", or improve the OS?
No money from me Gerry, you tool.


You don't have to pay anybody. There are enough free tools available to
remove and stave off attacks..
 

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