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Free Registry Scanner and Repair software


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deathcry

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Does anybody know of a completely free registry scanner and repair software, i tried reg cure but i learned it was only a free scan and i would have to register for the full version which i am sure must cost a fee. any help would be appreciated.
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Major Payne

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Check the list of Downloads recommended by this site for what you need.

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I suggest Removed, download it as a free trial. It shall view the critical registry errors, and also has a built-in registry defragmenter.

Tell me if you already got it.
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I avoid registry cleaners like the plague. At least for normal users that is how it should be done unless you know what that part in the regestry does don't touch it I say.
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I love SPAM!! :)

Edited by __RiP_ChAiN_, 14 July 2008 - 01:44 AM.

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rshaffer61

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A registry cleaner will not increase your system's speed or performance, and has the potential to break your registry to the point that your PC is no longer bootable.
We strongly advise that people stay away from any of the registry cleaners out there.
Go HERE to get more information about why registry cleaners aren't needed.


Thanks to Sari for the explanation
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jolin_ee

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rencently.i've found another way to speed my poor PC, the software "tuneup 360".it really works and functional.
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jolin_ee

You have also posted this information on THIS thread
http://www.geekstogo...__fromsearch__1

The last post BEFORE yours was dated 2005.

rshaffer61 - far more experienced than I am, has already posted the stance this site takes on registry cleaners.
You may of course use it as you wish.
The WOT report on TuneUp360
http://www.mywot.com...d/TuneUp360.com
However please do NOT post such recommendations on this site.
That all said I realise you have only just joined GeekstoGo, so you would not of course have known the view taken.

Edited by Macboatmaster, 11 January 2011 - 02:57 PM.

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