Thursday, March 7, 2013

Review: PerfectRegistry you want to speed up your PC

Running your PC not quite with the same speed as you once you may be looking for a solution. Something that can accelerate your PC quickly and easily. Raxco $20 PerfectRegistry aims to do just that: this low-cost application is designed to improve the overall performance of your PC by optimizing its registration. It is easy to use and can be very useful to some people, but PerfectRegistry is not a perfect solution for every PC.

PC registry is an important system file, where vast amounts of information are stored on your computer. Almost everything you do, if you are using Windows, is somewhere recorded in your register. Therefore, it can become confusing could get - and only your PC slow down. They clean up like a simple solution, but messing with your registry can be risky. Some registry cleaners can go too far, delete parts that you actually need, and impact on the performance of your PC in the wrong direction. But Raxco says that PerfectRegistry 2.0, not one of these products, pointing out that it already "well tested and used by thousands." And while everything not the wrong fix it with my PC was, it helped PerfectRegistry to clean up, and put them on the right path to faster performance.

PerfectRegistry attractive design helps to assess the integrity of your system at a quick glance.


Tried PerfectRegistry I was used to a Windows 7 Desktop, in recent years, hundreds of software programs test. Many of these titles have been installed and uninstalled several times, and - probably as a result - the system ran slowly and plunging down more often than it should be.

Raxco program is easy to use: when you him start, it starts for the first time, your PC automatically scans. If you have used it before, it shows the General system condition based on your last scan and can start a new search with a click of a button. Its interface is neat and attractive, and it shows you, what it is looking for scan.

PerfectRegistry of the first scan of my PC took a whopping 1257 registry error, I found the somewhat daunting - and a bit alarming. The error I not sure are organized into categories, but that their title am (System com similar to and ActiveX errors, related user errors and start and uninstall error) as clearly as they can be, to should explain. Each category has a graphic that shows the registry Zerstören level from low to high.

You can use the program a bit deeper digging; Click on each category, see the type and number of errors of that it found by subcategory. But even here, the subcategories are to be imprecisely named really useful. Shared files and two sub categories in the system category similar errors are deep, for example.

Fortunately, more information is available by clicking on the button "Error details" at the bottom of the screen. This connects you to a log of all errors found, file names, and information about the issue. This Protocol will be useful, savvy PC users, but will overwhelm someone else. I could leave local issues I'd deleted files and programs I would uninstall, but bugs makes also listed were written in Sanskrit. I would be a computer newbie, I would have run probably as soon as you by the PerfectRegistry.

Instead I decided to accept all of its updates, as recommended, mean crossing fingers that nothing would go wrong. I was relieved that the software will automatically create a system restore point before to fix anything so that you can undo the changes if necessary. As it turned out, but I don't have it needed. My PC is running since well - and dare I say a bit faster - because I used PerfectRegistry. It is not as good as new, but it runs a bit faster, and it is run and sleep far faster.

This program is not for everyone. But if you have a slow PC and know enough about them has an idea of what is wrong, PerfectRegistry could be the tool you need to it runs just a bit faster.

Note: The download button on the product information page takes you to the manufacturers website, where you will need to register to use the free demo of the software.


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