This RegistryFix review is based on RegistryFix 7, the most current version at this time. RegistryFix is effective Windows Registry repair software with characteristics that make it a great choice for the average computer user.
RegistryFix is a relatively small program, making it fast to download. The free part of the program that you download is more than a simple Windows Registry checker. The download can not only check Windows Registry problem areas, it can repair problems in certain areas for free. If your system has a limited number of problems and they appear in the right Registry problem areas, you could end up with a complete repair for free.
RegistryFix isn’t one of those programs that tries to be all things to all people. It stays focused on its main job, which is fixing Windows registry problem areas. That makes it ideal if you are more interested in getting your computer up and running smoothly again than in becoming a techie or a Windows power user.
RegistryFix is great at fixing Windows Registry problem areas that cause issues like these:
- Missing file associations
- Missing startup programs
- Invalid device drivers
- Invalid application paths
- Missing DLL files
- Missing help files
- Missing system fonts
- And more…
That’s the technical explanation anyway. Whether you know what all those things are or not, what you need to understand is that RegistryFix easily handles most of the problems that are likely to plague your system. It worked well on my test system and you can find many testimonials online to its ability to give you a clean computer registry.
While Registry Fix isn’t particularly fancy for Windows registry repair software, it does include several nice additions that help it do its job. The first is a full registry backup utility. Backing up your registry before fixing Windows registry problem areas is always a smart move, as it allows you to recover if by some fluke the repair process causes problems.
In addition, there is a Browser Helper Object Manager, which lets you manage all the objects in the Internet Explorer web browser so only objects you want running are running. A Startup Program Manager gives you an easy way to disable unnecessary programs that run whenever you start your computer, such as spyware & the marketing stuff that most new computers are infested with. Lastly, the Add/Remove Program Manager gives you a simple way to install or remove programs from your system without having to open and use the Windows Control Panel.
As you can see, RegistryFix has a lot going for it. Click the following link to learn more about the RegistryFix.
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