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February 26, 2009

Auslogics Registry Cleaner Free


As time passes, an area where your PC store configuration information, namely the registry, will get cluttered and less organized. This is when you'll need the assistance of a maintenance tool called a registry cleaner. However, registry cleaners can be the making or the breaking of a PC's functionability, so choosing the right registry cleaner is an important thing when you are thinking of mantaining your PC at peak performance.

A few days ago Auslogics put out a new product called Auslogics Registry Cleaner. It is a freeware like its Disk Defragmenter counterpart and both are actually very useful products from Auslogics.

It has a very simple interface, mainly focusing on the product description and step-by-step instructions on how to use it. There are two options for registry scanning; a quick registry scan which the results can be safely deleted, and an advanced registry scan which will require user expertise in removing certain registry entries. There is also a recovery option for recovering a PC's registry in the case of a failed cleaning process. Scans are fast and results are shown very clearly in the windows without being too complicated. The application itself is very lightweight, and it will not bog the computer down when it is running a scan or a clean.

The first scene: Auslogics Registry Cleaner provides you the option of doing a quick or advanced scan.

The second scene: Auslogics will run a scan, prompting you with the scan time, amount of registry items scanned and the amount of errors found along the process.

The third scene: Auslogics will systematically list down the errors found according to sections in the registry.

After the cleaning, Auslogics will show a performance chart indicating how much your system has likely improved.

Auslogics Registry Cleaner works with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and 2008, Windows Vista and Windows 7. It works with both 32-bit and 64-bit systems and is dual-core supported. It requires a minimum of 32MB disk space.

To download the free Auslogics Registry Cleaner now, click this link.

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