Understanding What is RegCure and Its Features
Posted on July 15th, 2009 by RegCureGuide
RegCure is a stand alone registry editor that scans the Windows system registry. The application searches out errors that have occurred in the registry. Once it identifies them, it then fixes these thus improving both functionality and efficiency in the system. However, in some cases, tit has been reported that using RegCure may result in deletion of DLL files that are vital to the operation of applications in the system. Since this kind of risk is always there, whenever a person is using a registry cleaner, it is always important to back up the registry before they edit the registry.
Ideally, RegCure should check the program remnants that are left behind after a program is uninstalled. This registry cleaning utility also identifies corrupt entries, missing codes, obsolete drivers and corrupt files in the system registry. The application also spots disabled drivers and spyware applications that hinder the smooth operation of the system. By correcting these anomalies, the RegCure utility practically gives the computer a new lease on life. The registry cleaner further checks the types of file extensions present in the registry and match them with their corresponding file types. The entries that do not have related file types to support them are identified to be cleaned.
Unlike other registry cleaners, RegCure also identifies invalid fonts in the registry, program files, registry keys, class keys and shell extensions, help files, face types and orphaned references, which it cleans. The clean up frees space, ensuring that the system is running faster and executing timely orders inputted by the user. The recent releases are supported by recently developed versions of the Windows operating system, such as the Windows Vista. The application is also supported on other versions of the operating system. RegCure also supports third party application. Users are advised to check on symptoms that could indicated the occurrence of errors in the system registry, which include the constant display of errors, for instance whenever the user tries to save, open or share a file. A machine that starts up slowly despite recorded better performance in the past, constant hardware malfunctions, computer frees and application crashes also indicate the presence of errors in the registry.
It is however important for users looking to use the RegCure utility to not that, a look through its product reviews reveals that the software does not encompass registry defragmentation. Further, it has one backup method, which is less comparison to some cleaners that support up to three backup methods.
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