Registry SMART 7.5.992
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Registry Smart (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$19.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.34 MB |
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RegistrySmart is the Latest in PC Error Diagnostic and Repair.
RegistrySmart is the intelligent choice in 1-Click PC error diagnostics and repair. Our software scans every inch of your file system and registry in under 2 minutes. All corrupt files, paths, and registry keys are analyzed and automatically repaired so that your PC functions just as when first you purchased it.
RegistrySmart is a Windows Registry Cleaner, Kernel32 DLL Error Message Fix & Access Violation Repair Software. Our FREE Scan will easily find the cause of errors that result in almost all computer problems! RegistrySmart will save you from reformatting your entire computer! One scan will identify errors related to missing startup programs, missing system fonts, invalid shortcuts, missing dll files, invalid application paths, invalid device drivers, missing file associations and missing help files. Oftentimes, the invalid entries in your registry will cause problems with the operation of your entire computer. When these entries are removed, your PC's performance will be significantly increased. WE GUARANTEE IT!
Why spend countless hours searching the web for instructions on how to resolve PC errors? Don't waste your time. We guarantee our software will eliminate 100% of your PC errors and restore you computer back to it's optimal performance!
Features:
- Fix Windows-Installer Errors
- Repair DLL Files
- Windows Startup Errors
- Internet Explorer Errors
- Runtime Errors
- Prevents PC from Freezing or Crashing
- Restore Correct File & Registry Paths
- Broken DLLs, OCX, and ActiveX Components
- Corrupt Files
- Stabalize Scripting Errors
- Tune & Repair Your PC with Diagnostics
Almost all computer problems can be resolved with one click! We have isolated the most common registry issues and our free scan will search your computer for these errors and let you know where they are and what problems they may be causing.
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