Registry Booster 4.0
| Developer: |
Uniblue (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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Clean, repair, and optimize your system with the leading and award-winning Registry Booster from Uniblue.Residual files, unused and undeleted drivers, and corrupt or bad entries in registry settings will quickly litter even the newest of computers. Registry Booster is the safest and most trusted solution to clean and optimize your system, free it from registry errors and fragmented entries.Through Advanced Error Detection Technology, Registry Booster automatically identifies missing, corrupt, or invalid items in your Windows registry and dramatically enhances performance and general stability.Registry Booster, how does it work? Residual files, unused and undeleted drivers, and corrupt or bad entries in registry settings will quickly litter even the newest of computers. The result? Frequent error messages, slow start-ups, declining and poor performance and registry integrity, unstable and frequent application errors and crashes, and, at times, even an inability to start Windows.Registry Booster is the safest and most trusted solution to clean and optimise your system, free it from registry errors and fragmented entries. Through Advanced Error Detection Technology, Registry Booster automatically identifies missing, corrupt, or invalid items in your Windows registry and dramatically enhances performance and general stability. One mouse click and Registry Booster does the rest. And, using Registry Booster regularly keeps your PC free from errors and from obsolete, unused or unwanted files.Registry Booster Key Benefits Clean your system and boost performanceBoost system performance by cleaning out all missing, unwanted, obsolete and corrupt registry entries automatically with Registry Booster. Repair your PC and keep it tuned Dramatically improve your computing experience by repairing all registry problems and preventing application seizures and crashes. Enhance System Stabil...
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