Archive for April 14th, 2009
Fake Registry Cleaners? You Bet!
fake registry cleaners. And yes, fake registry cleaners can do a lot of damage.
These Trojan programs can wreak havoc on your registry. Their primary purpose is to get you to buy something – usually a fake product. The thieves (that’s what they are) will then take your money, steal your credit card information and potentially make your financial life a mess until you discover the theft, report it and get it cleaned up.
Choose A Registry Cleaner You Can Trust
That’s why you need to be absolutely certain that the registry cleaner you choose is completely above board. You may say “Why should I pay for a registry cleaner when I can get one for free?” As the above examples illustrate, free isn’t always desirable.
If you’re going to allow a program to make changes to something as fundamental as your computer’s Windows registry, you need to be certain that the program is trustworthy, and that it does what it says it’s going to do. RegCure is just such a product.
Can 60 Million People Be Wrong?
RegCure has been downloaded millions of times by users just like yourself. You may or may not know a lot about computers, but you know that you don’t have the skills to edit your computer’s registry file like a professional. Take heart. A Windows registry may have hundreds of thousands – maybe even a million lines of code. You can’t go through all of them – even an IT professional wouldn’t.
You can, however, put RegCure on the job and be certain that the program will work as advertised and will clean your registry, removing unused bits of computer code, duplicate entries, broken or empty registry keys, unused or incorrect path information, invalid class and shell extensions, corrupted or abandoned program shortcuts and more.
What are you losing when you clear out these things? Not much. RegCure will locate and remove these time-wasters from your registry file. In doing so, it will help to eliminate the slow system performance, crashes and freezes that are plaguing your computer. If you’re not convinced that you need a registry cleaner, run a free scan and let RegCure show you the errors it finds. Once you see the report, you can make up your mind about the value of a registry cleaner like RegCure.
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