August 4th, 2008
RegCure was developed by a company called ParetoSoft, Inc. This registry cleaner is diagnostic tool and repair utility, and provides a comprehensive scan. It’s one of the most popular registry cleaners, and once you examine the product, it’s easy to understand why.
RegCure quickly scans your registry, and is able to uncover a number of errors that other programs don’t find. This software program then fixes any issues your computer might be having, and gets rid of registry keys that are making your computer run in a slow manner. Installation is easy and it will not use up a large amount of the resources on your computer. After RegCure scans your computer and fixes the problems, your expensive machine will be running to its optimum capacity in just seconds.
How Hard is it to Apply the Program?
This product is not difficult to use at all, in fact, it’s designed for those who don’t have a lot of experience in fixing computers. Fear not, you do not have to be a computer expert! The RegCure software does virtually all the work. RegCure offers an easy, hands-off registry fix. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 4th, 2008
A Registry Cleaner or a Registry management tool is to automatically fix Registry errors and more than that, tweak the PC for optimized performance. Fixing Registry errors manually can be dangerous as it can crash the system. This tool comes in many shades and brand today to help the windows user defragment the Registry after it removes unnecessary data, allowing the computer to run faster, and enhancing its stability.
Windows come with many computing tool that can be employ by the user to enhance the PC performance. Tools such as the Task Manager helps the user to monitor the computing resources (processing power and memory space) being use by each process of a program, driver and also the different windows services. Most of these processes create logs and entries in their operations.
One main feature of a good Registry Cleaner aside its tweaking facility, is its ability to scan and detects common errors such as ActiveX errors, blue screen errors, .exe errors, browser errors, DLL and runtime errors. On detection, it should be able to fix them and remove the invalid and redundant entries they have created.
It must also feature a good backup system, for easy a backup of the Windows Registry. If a serious system crash occurs, or one installed a troublesome program that has compromised the system’s performance, the backup registry should be able to do a good restore point from the windows facility where its backup is seamlessly integrated with on installation.
It must have a privacy eraser feature that allows user protects their privacy online. Windows keeps track of web browser’s URL history, cookies, cache files, typed URLs, auto complete list, and saved user names and passwords. A good registry management tool should be able to erases this information, and keep other family members or business colleagues from examining the user Internet activities. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 4th, 2008
Are you plagued by constant DLL error messages on your PC or laptop? Do you wonder why you get these ongoing error messages?
The following are a wide range of reasons why you may be experiencing DLL error messages on your computer. We would like to outline a few of the potential reasons why you may be experiencing problems and showing up error messages on your PC. Many of these errors may be related to problems with your computer registry.
Potential Reasons for DLL errors on your slow computer:
a. A new program that was uninstalled removed a DLL file required for a specific program or the operating system.
b. A newly installed program has overwritten the .dll file and replaced it with either an older version, or a version that is incompatible with some other program that you are running. This will lead to .dll errors.
c. A .dll error has been caused by an incomplete or poor installation of a program corrupting one or more files in your registry.
d. Your computer has a hardware issue causing the data on the drive to become corrupt resulting in .dll errors.
Right then, how do I get rid of these .dll errors? Read the rest of this entry »
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August 4th, 2008
It is very important to maintain and scan the system registry from time-to-time. Finding the best registry fix to do the job can be somewhat confusing to many novice users. The windows registry holds information on the computers application you have installed/uninstalled, hardware drivers, files and more. Overtime this information can get out-of-date and large in size which can result in your PC becoming extremely slow or even display problems such as dll errors, missing files issues, path problems and more.
DLL files, also known as Dynamic Link Libraries, are a major part to running the windows operating system. When Windows is first installed it loads a large number of dll files that are in large part used by various application programs. When one installs other third party programs these dll files can get overwritten with a new version. This for the most part will function fine for the new program that was installed, but may cause problems when other applications that need the same file try to use this new version. This will in turn result in a DLL error and result in you not being able to run the application properly.
One of the worst types of dll errors is termed “DLL Hell”. This was more of an error that was encountered with previous version of windows before windows 2000. Dll hell occurs when two software programs each load there own version of a standard dll from which neither applications recognizes the version used by the other. This can be a most difficult error to try and troubleshoot. This type of error was most commonly found with device drivers that could be found when installing various new hardware on your PC. After the Windows 2000 operating system, Microsoft has corrected these issues by ensuring that all device drivers are placed into the core Windows installer. This has resulted in a more stable Windows operating system such as Windows XP, and Vista. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 4th, 2008
There are dozens upon dozens of registry cleaners available in the market today. You can buy them from your favorite software shop or download them directly from the Internet. But no matter what other reviews say about how good this or that registry scanning software is, only one of them can fix your computer’s registry problems quickly, easily and safely, and that is the RegCure registry cleaner.
A Free Downloadable Scan from RegCure
Let’s start this RegCure review with how easy it is to get the RegCure registry cleaner. You do not have to worry if you are not yet inclined to buy RegCure just yet. You can download the RegCure software for a free scan.ut while you can scan your computer for errors using the free version of the RegCure registry cleaner, the only fixes you can make on this free version are those for font types and file associations. You have to support RegCure by purchasing the license and registering your copy. The RegCure software only costs $39.99 for a one-year license for a single PC; not expensive but certainly a lot of value for your money. It is certainly a good idea to buy RegCure. Read the rest of this entry »
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