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XP Registry Cleaner
XP Registry Cleaner scans the Windows registry and finds incorrect or obsolete information in the registry.
By fixing these obsolete information in Windows registry, your system will run faster and error free. The backup/restore
function of the tool let you backup your whole Windows Registry so you can use it to restore the registry to the current
status in case you encounter some system failure.
Besides above, the startup Cleaner and BHO organizer feature let you manage your
startup and IE BHO items with ease, and you can control the programs started
with Windows and IE more handy with this feature!
In short, XP Registry Cleaner help you get rid of the bloat in Windows registry
and achieve a cleaner, faster system.
Software Information |
System Requirements |
Version: | 2.0 |
- Windows 8/7/XP/Vista
- Pentium class processor with 512 MB of RAM
- At least 10 MB of empty hard disk space
- Internet Explorer 4.0 or later
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File Size: | 613 KB |
License: | Free to try, $19.95 to buy |
Screenshot: | View Screenshot |
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What is Windows Registry?
The Windows registry is a central hierarchical database in Windows used to store information
necessary to configure the system for one or more users, applications, and hardware devices.
The registry contains information that is constantly referenced during operation, such as
profiles for each user, the applications installed on the computer; and the types of documents
each can create, property sheet settings for folders and application icons, what hardware exists
on the system; and which ports are being used. Windows registry is a vital part of Windows, if it
is damaged, your whole system may be corrupted and cannot be used.
Why do you need a Registry Cleaner?
The Windows registry is a database repository for information about a computer's configuration.
The registry keep growing when you use Windows. As it does so, it attracts obsolete and unnecessary information,
and gradually becomes cluttered and fragmented. With the growing of the registry, it can degrade the performance
of the whole system and cause many weird software problems.
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