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by William Rich
WinTools.net Ultimate Edition - This utility comes packed with options for keeping your system in check. If offers users a file and registry cleaner, along with tools for tweaking your user interface and network.
The program contains more than 20 sub-tools inside. The main sub-tools: Clean Uninstaller, Scan Files, Scan Folders, Scan Shortcuts, Scan Registry, Startup Manager, Services Manager, Tasks Manager, Network Tweaker, Tweak UI, Your Privacy, Invisible Man, File Shredder, Explorer Shortcuts.
WinTools.net Ultimate increases computer performance and speed of system loading, clean removes unwanted software, increases network speed and fixes a lot of Windows registry errors. Puts you in control of the MS Windows startup process, RAM memory monitoring and gives you the power to customize desktop and system settings to fit your needs. Adds more Network speed and stability for your Internet connection. Ensures your privacy and keep sensitive information secure
Users will appreciate WinTools.net Ultimate Edition’s easy to navigate interface. With straightforward command buttons running along the left side of the window, you’ll be off and running in no time. The Scan Files and Scan Reg buttons quickly pulled up questionable files, and thanks to the full-use trial, we were able to just as quickly remove selected files from our computer. The file shred feature worked exceptionally well to permanently rid our computer of private data. Also from the interface, we were able to access our Control Panel, manage our favorites, and delete browsing history.
Since the program deals with registry and network settings, we don’t recommend it for novice users. It’s way too easy to accidentally delete important registry and network information. We also didn’t appreciate the nag screen that appeared each and every time we ran a command. But even with the 21-day trial, users will find that WinTools.net Ultimate Edition is a one-stop-shop for managing their system.
Godlike Developers SEG, Ltd. - developer of shareware and freeware applications for MS Windows operating system. The company has been developing software since 2002. The most popular brand names: WinTools.net, RAM Saver, XtraTools. WinTools.net is a line of shareware applications for increasing the MS Windows operating system performance.
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Official site of WinTools.net Ultimate Edition:
www.wintools.net. Step-by-step information how to tweak and optimize the operation system of your PC: MS Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/7 when using WinTools.net:
www.tweakguide.net
Written by William Rich on June 17th, 2009 with no comments.
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by Alan Hunter
You are surely knowledgeable of the essentiality of cleaning your Windows registry on a scheduled basis. In the absence of regular cleanup, your registry will be flooded with unused configuration data and slow down your computer.
Moreover, segments of broken or misplaced configuration files could cause the destruction of your important and usable configuration files that may cause faults in operation or even make your PC to crash.
But how accurately does one clean your Windows registry? The answer is easier than you think. There are several registry cleaning software now available in the Web that only require you to only execute the software at a push of a button and you let it to do its business.
An excellent registry cleaning software will effortlessly name all the useless files and registry entries that can potentially generate harm to your machine. It will then give you the choice of manually inspecting and deleting the enumerated files, or you can get the software to remove them all at another click of a button. Therefore, as you can see, the work of of purging your registry is relatively easy.
The main thing to do is to find the appropriate registry cleaning software. The market is laden with bad software, therefore it is vital to get one with care. Ideally, look through software that offers a free trial. It does help you get accustomed to the functionalities and will also give you an idea of how good the software is. It should be very quick to use. By choosing the right registry cleaning software, you will not only spare yourself a lot of hassle, you will also save hefty sum of money in the future that would otherwise have been spent on consultation fees for computer technicians.
Written by Alan Hunter on June 6th, 2009 with no comments.
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by Alan Hunter
You are undoubtedly mindful of the importance of cleaning your Windows registry on a regular basis. In the absence of regular cleanup, your registry will get enundated with obsolete configuration files and hamper down your PC.
Meanwhile, fragments of broken or dislocated configuration files is able to cause the destruction of your proper and usable file settings and may cause errors in functioning or even cause your PC to crash.
But how exactly does one clean your Windows registry? The answer is pretty straightforward than you think. There are several registry cleaning software present in the Web that only needs you to only use the software at a push of a button and you leave it to do its business.
A good registry cleaning software will effortlessly enumerate all the useless files and registry entries that can potentially cause damage to your computer. It will then provide you the choice of manually inspecting and removing these identified files, or you can get the software to remove them all at another click of a button. Therefore, as you can see, the work of of purging your registry is fairly simple.
The main thing to do is to find the appropriate registry cleaning software. The market is full of useless software, therefore it is vital to select one with discretion. Ideally, look through software that provides a free trial. It does help you to familiarize the interface and will also give you an idea of how well the software is. It should be extremely quick to use. By purchasing the right registry cleaning software, you will not only spare yourself a lot of time and effort, you will also save a lot of money in the long run that would otherwise have been spent on consultation fees for computer technicians.
Written by Alan Hunter on June 5th, 2009 with no comments.
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by Alan Hunter
You are certainly aware of the importance of cleaning your Windows registry on a scheduled manner. With no regular cleanup, your registry will be overwhelmed with obsolete configuration data and drag down your PC.
Accordingly, fragments of broken or dislocated configuration files is able to cause fragmentation of your proper and useful configuration files that may cause errors in operation or even cause your PC to stall.
But how precisely do you clean one’s Windows registry? The answer is simpler than you think. There are many registry cleaning software existing on the Internet that only require you to only execute the software at a click of a button and you leave it to do its business.
An excellent registry cleaning software will quickly enumerate all the rouge files and fragments of files that can potentially ensue damage to your computer. It will then give you the option of manually checking and deleting the enumerated files, or you can set the software to delete them all at another push of a button. Therefore, as you can see, the operation of of cleaning your registry is fairly easy.
The main thing to do is finding the right registry cleaning software. The Internet is full of useless software, therefore it is vital to choose a software with prudence. Ideally, look through software that provides a free trial. It does help you to familiarize the functionalities and will also allow you to see how good the software is. It should be extremely quick to use. By choosing the correct registry cleaning software, you will not only spare yourself a lot of headache, you will also save a good amount of money later that would otherwise have been spent on consultation charges for computer technicians.
Written by Alan Hunter on June 2nd, 2009 with no comments.
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by C Mulholland
First of all, there are many registry cleaners available to you. If you are trying to sort through them and determine which one are the best Windows XP registry cleaners, then you have 2 choices. One is to go for free software and the other is paid.
If you happen to choose a free Windows XP registry cleaners, you should take some extra precautions. You really need to make sure that the registry cleaner is being provided to you by a reputable company. Often, free software, including registry cleaners, may contain harmful files. You may think you’re getting a registry cleaner that will help you for free; but you may wind up with some malware on your computer instead.
Free registry cleaners, even if they are safe, may become obsolete due to the lack of new updates. A registry cleaner should be used on a regular basis.
Paid Registry Cleaners
Windows registry cleaners don’t cost a lot of money. However, it is usually much safer to use a paid registry cleaner, and this is a good advantage that paid registry cleaners have over their free counterparts. Also, Windows XP registry cleaners will provide regular updates for free or low rates to their customers. This way, the software will not become obsolete. Because the company is making a profit when they sell their registry cleaner, they have a desire to stay competitive with the other registry cleaners and they can afford to ensure the software stays updated.
A good registry cleaner will fix errors and get rid of unwanted and unneeded files and data. It will also make sure the data in the registry is well organized. Registry cleaners should be simple to use. Also, Windows XP registry cleaners should have a back up feature which saves the registry before the program cleans it.
Paying for software is a less of a risk than getting some sort of malicious malware with your registry cleaner. Finding a good and reputable registry cleaners can be easy if you look for some registry cleaner reviews.
Written by F Mulholland on May 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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by F Mulholland
First of all, there are many registry cleaners available to you. If you are trying to sort through them and determine which one are the best Windows XP registry cleaners, then you have 2 choices. One is to go for free software and the other is paid.
Usually Windows XP registry cleaners that come with malware attached to them are given away for free. That’s how malware can spread. Very rarely will you find a registry cleaner that you have to pay for that will put malware on your computer. If you don’t know what malware is, it’s just a term for any type of software or programs that are harmful or can cause problems with the computer. Examples of malware include, but aren’t limited to: Viruses, dialers, hijackers, Trojan horses, spyware, adware, etc.
Free registry cleaners, even if they are safe, may become obsolete. The person who created the software may not have any motivation to update the software. A registry cleaner should be used on a regular basis.
What to Look For in Paid Registry Cleaners
Windows registry cleaners don’t cost a lot of money. However, it is usually much safer to use a paid registry cleaner, and this is a good advantage that paid registry cleaners have over their free counterparts. Also, Windows XP registry cleaners will provide regular updates for free or low rates to their customers. This way, the software will not become obsolete. Because the company is making a profit when they sell their registry cleaner, they have a desire to stay competitive with the other registry cleaners and they can afford to ensure the software stays updated.
Windows XP registry cleaners should be easy to use. You should be able to install it and it should be pretty self explanatory. Some offer a free scan before you buy. Also a good registry cleaner will back up the registry before you make any changes to it. This way, if something does accidentally get deleted, the registry can be restored to its previous state.
A registry cleaner should come from a reliable and reputable company. If you have to pay for it, there is a much less significant risk of getting some sort of malicious software. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t let your guard down. If something doesn’t look right or sound right about the software, find another. When other people recommend a product, it’s usually the best way to find a reliable and trusted Windows XP registry cleaners.
Written by C Mulholland on May 28th, 2009 with no comments.
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by C Mulholland
When you are searching for Windows XP registry cleaners one of the decisions you will have to make is to determine whether you want a paid registry cleaner or a free registry cleaner. There are advantages and disadvantages to both choices.
If you happen to choose a free Windows XP registry cleaners, you should take some extra precautions. You really need to make sure that the registry cleaner is being provided to you by a reputable company. Often, free software, including registry cleaners, may contain harmful files. You may think you’re getting a registry cleaner that will help you for free; but you may wind up with some malware on your computer instead.
Free registry cleaners, even if they are safe, may become obsolete. The person who created the software may not have any motivation to update the software. A registry cleaner should be used on a regular basis.
What to Look For in Paid Registry Cleaners
Windows registry cleaners are fairly cheap to buy. Paid Windows XP registry cleaners are a better option as they will provide regular updates for free or for a small fee. This way, the cleaner will not become obsolete.
A good registry cleaner will fix errors and get rid of unwanted and unneeded files and data. It will also make sure the data in the registry is well organized. Registry cleaners should be simple to use. Also, Windows XP registry cleaners should have a back up feature which saves the registry before the program cleans it.
A registry cleaner should come from a reliable and reputable company. If you have to pay for it, there is a much less significant risk of getting some sort of malicious software. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t let your guard down. If something doesn’t look right or sound right about the software, find another. When other people recommend a product, it’s usually the best way to find a reliable and trusted Windows XP registry cleaners.
Written by F Mulholland on May 26th, 2009 with no comments.
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by Conrad Blomberg
Users often complain that their new machine has slowed down after running their new computer for a time. It just does not run as fast as it did on Day 1.
What is the cause? And, further, what can be done to speed it up again?
The problem is very apt to be in the Registry of your Windows operating system. OK, but what is the Registry?
The Windows Registry is a database which stores settings and options for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains information and settings for hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, and per-user settings.
The registry contains two basic elements: keys and values.
Registry Keys are similar to folders - in addition to values, each key can contain subkeys, which may contain further subkeys, and so on. Keys are written with a syntax similar to Windows’ path names, using backslashes to indicate levels of hierarchy.
An example might be (you do not actually need to read this if you do not want to– it will not solve anything):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindows refers to the subkey “Windows” of the subkey “Microsoft” of the subkey “Software” of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
The most common PC troubles are found usually at locations spread throughout your PC. Now that we see the cause, what is the solution to the problem?
You should get a SCANNER which allows you to scan for invalid registry entries that could be causing your PC to become creakily slow. This is software which will show you where the errors exist, and what potential problems they might cause.
Good scanner software will then repair the problem and your sloggingly slow computer will suddenly find itself running at top speed again.
The result is that you and your now lightning fast computer will be happy as clams in a mud bank. Well, that is just a saying … computers just ABHOR mud.
Disclaimer ” No information included here is meant to treat, mitigate, diagnose or cure any condition or disease. You should talk with your doctor before using. No government agency has approved this information. It is meant only for educational purposes.
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To learn much more about this crucial subject is easy. Just click on
Registry and you will be quickly taken to the site which has some excellent addition information for you. You will not have to go to any intermediary site on your way to more information abou curing your slow, slower, slowest computer. The author and researcher of this article, Conrad Blomberg, is a former consumer magazine editor.
Written by Conrad Blomberg on May 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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by bamegnambouda
The Windows registry is a database repository of information about a computers configuration. Installing and uninstalling software will make your registry a mess, leading to decreased PC performance and causing computer crashes.
Registry easy is by far the best in breed and has outperformed the others when it comes to cleaning the registry and fixing the errors which cause the weird and disgusting blue screens. Here are a few of the advantages of the Registry easy which keeps it on the top of the list.Registry Easy, the Registry Cleaner software will scan your pcs registry for expired or out-of-date data and return to you a list of faults to be fixed. After fixing those invalid entries and repairing the faulty links, your PC will be more stable and work quicker. For maximum safety, Registry Easy will produce a backup of the restored entries. You will be able to restore any changes made using the software by selecting the restore registry backup utility. Registry Easy products are free of spyware and adware
What other benefits does this registry cleaner have? It will automatically detect and eliminate any excess software or junk uploads that happened on your PC. It will also do routine virus inspection and clean up most of the up to date infected files that end up on your computer. Other benefits is that the program does its best to clear your overall disk space.
Overall, Registry Easy is an amazing program with a lot of features that you simply wont find in a single registry cleaning software. Some features offered here, are sometimes sold as individual programs by other software vendors. Its affordable, easy to use even for non-techie user. All you have to do is devote sometime to learn all the features in the software.
Registry Easy software offers a great repair process comprising 12 major scanning categories: Shared DLL Files, Shared Program Paths, Startup Files, Application Paths, Most Recent Files, File Associations, Help Files, Invalid Shortcuts, Active X/COM/OLE, Toolbars and Font Files.
If you decide to purchase the full version of Registry Easy, it will cost $34.99 for a one year license. Registry Easy offers free trial download version that you can use and try it out before purchasing the full version.
Without any doubt Registry Easy is a top software program that will help you solve any Windows registry issues. It detects all the errors and repairs every single one of them. You can test other PC registry fix software programs but there’s a big chance that they won’t offer the same effectiveness as the above mentioned product
With a name like Registry “Easy” you would figure that the program should not be very hard to use, and that is definitely the case here. The program will guide you through the whole process with great detail. And if you accidentally delete a file that you really do not want to get rid of, it is easy to undo with a simple click of a mouse. Also, they offer customer service at all hours of the day.
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Written by bamegnambouda on May 4th, 2009 with no comments.
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by Conrad Blomberg
After running their new computer for a time, users often complain that their new machine has slowed down. It just does not run as fast as it did on Day 1.
What is the cause? And, further, what can be done to speed it up again?
The problem is very apt to be in the Registry of your Windows operating system. OK, but what is the Registry?
The Windows Registry is a database which keeps settings and options for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It has information and settings for hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, and also your per-user settings.
There are two basic elements in the registry: keys and values
Registry Keys are like folders - in addition to values, each key can contain subkeys, which may contain further subkeys, and so on. Keys are written with a syntax similar to Windows’ path names, using backslashes to ishow levels of hierarchy.
An example would be (you don’t really need to read this if you dont want to– it will not solve anything):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindows refers to the subkey “Windows” of the subkey “Microsoft” of the subkey “Software” of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
The most common PC troubles are usually found at locations spread throughout your PC. Now that we know the cause, what is the solution to the problem?
You should get a “scanner” which allows you to scan for invalid registry entries that may be causing your PC to become creakily slow. This is software which will tell you where the errors exist, and what potential problems they might cause.
Good scanner software will then fix the problem and your sloggingly slow computer will suddenly find itself running at full speed.
The result is that both you and your now lightning fast computer will be happy as clams in a mud bank. Well, that is just a saying … computers just DETEST mud.
Disclaimer - This information is not meant to diagnose, cure, treat or mitigate any disease or condition. Before using consult your doctor or medical advisor. This information is not approved by any government agency - it is for educational purposes only.
About the Author:
To learn much more about this crucial subject is easily done. Just click on
Registry and you will be swiftly taken to the site which has some excellent addition information for you. You will not have to go to any intermediary site on your way to more information abou curing your slow, slower, slowest computer. The author and researcher of this article, Conrad Blomberg, is a former consumer magazine editor.
Written by Conrad Blomberg on May 2nd, 2009 with no comments.
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