Problems with the Windows registry are a common cause of Windows crashes and error messages.Registry Repair allows you to fix your registry and optimize your PC performance.With a few easy steps, you are able to find problems caused by invalid entries, references and links in the Windows registry and provides a list of the errors found, you can then choose to selectively repair each item or automatically repair them all.In addition to its main job, Registry Repair also can manage which programs launch on start-up. You'll also find a disk-cleanup utility and an uninstaller.

Registry Repair uses a high-performance detection algorithm to quickly identify missing and invalid references in your Windows registry. These problems can occur for many reasons including being left-behind after the un-installation or incorrect removal of software, by missing or corrupt hardware drivers, or orphaned startup programs.
What Can Registry Repair Do
· | Scan the registry using a highly intelligent engine that finds invalid registry entries . |
· | A simple, user-friendly interface with which you can safely repair invalid entries in your Windows Registry. |
· | Improving system performance and stability by removing orphaned references in your Windows Registry. |
· | The automatic creation of Windows Registry backups, with the option to restore them. |
· | Remove invalid registry entries |
· | Find where the error occurred from the registry tool (Regedit). |
· | Remove Adware and Spyware that use the registry to spread and do damage. |
· | Export found programs list to file. |
Registry Repair will cleanup your Registry by finding
· | Invalid file associations |
· | Obsolete software entries |
· | Invalid application paths |
· | Obsolete start menu order |
· | Adwares and Spywares that use registry |
· | Invalid startup programs |
· | Invalid program shortcuts |
· | and all other dead entries through out the registry. |
A note to Windows NT/2000/XP users
You must be logged in with Administrator privileges to repair your registry.
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