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RegCure Review and RegCure Interview: Downloading and Using Reg Cure

We're going to be talking about a how you can get a free registry cleaner program called RegCure here (and perhaps other registry cleaners) very soon at IdentityTheftSecrets.com, but before we do, it's important to start giving you some background on what a system registry is and what it does.

So, the Windows registry is a directory which stores settings and options for the operating system for Microsoft Windows.

The registry is a place where information and settings for all the hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, users, preferences of the PC, and a whole bunch of other stuff is stored.

Whenever a user makes changes of any significance within the computer, the changes are stored in the registry.

So, hopefully that makes sense?

After Windows introduced the Registry, it beame apparent that there was a need for a program designed to clean the registry, hence the name registry cleaner.

A registry cleaner is a type of program for Microsoft Windows operating system designed to attempt to remove unneeded or unwanted items from the Windows registry.

This can happen if you have had Spyware, Scumware, Adware, or another malicious program downloaded onto your machine, and it left behind traces of itself.

It could also happen for the less malicious but equally annoying situation where someone didn't write an uninstall program correctly

Why might you need or want a registry cleaner?

As mentioned, some uninstallers for Windows software do not completely remove all traces of the software from the registry. If you've downloaded free software that may have malicious intent, or if you've downloaded software which may not have been designed with the best of intentions (have you been downloading free music using a program you got from some random site?), it's possibly you have icky stuff sitting in the registry of your computer.

Some programs which are designed to do malicious things to your computer don't come with uninstallers at all, and you end up manually removing them from your computer.



Regardless of how these bits of information get there, downloaded and installed/uninstalled programs can leave traces of themselves behind in your computer's registry.

Depending on the technical details, these traces can interfere with performance or have other negative impacts.

Using a registry cleaner is one of the only ways to get rid of these bits of information.
The registry cleaner scans the registry, picking out unnecessary and damaged pieces of information, and depending on what the bits of information are, a registry cleaner will either delete or repair them.

Registry cleanup software
Registry cleaners, or registry cleanup software, can often improve the performance and reliability of computers by ridding the registry of unnecessary and fragmented files. This can be a key in reducing the need your computer may end up having for serious repairs.

Some registry cleaners will give you backup and restore functions. You might want these if you want to get things back into the registry after changes have been made by the registry cleaner, in case deleting or changing stuff in the registry creates results you don't want.

In any case, we have set up an interview with RegCure, which will be posted soon. However, if you're interested, you can download a free trial scan of Reg Cure by clicking below.

RegCure Free Trial Download

From RegCure's Website:
RegCure uses the most sophisticated technology available to analyze your registry for missing, obsolete, and corrupt entries. Compatible with all Microsoft products and third party applications, RegCure seeks out those remnants left behind on your registry from failed installations, incomplete un-installations, disabled drivers, and spyware applications.


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Comments on RegCure Review and RegCure Interview: Downloading and Using Reg Cure



reg cure is NOT free
there is NO free trial
it is only a free download, scans your system and notifies you must register and Pay for it

False Advertising !


Posted by: Anonymous |
September 17, 2008 04:08 PM
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YES thats true BUT only the good programs are not for free, i have used reg cure for all my computers for the past 2 years and will use nothing else but, it is the only safe program that does not delete things you need nor does it mess up your registry, just hand up the mney you'll be glad you did, all the free programs can and will cause your system problems and not find all the registry problems your system has, its worth the money only problem i have with them is they take 3 days to answer your questions but when they do its the right answers...


Posted by: Tina |
October 26, 2008 03:51 PM
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Why can't I write to Reg-Cure? I got caught in their FREE (That is NOT TRUE)service, and now am trying to stop them from assessing me and fussing at me daily.

What is Reg-Cure's address?

I went to a FREE website to get anyone's e-mail address and it was $5.oo to begin!!!!!


Posted by: Grace Brame |
July 13, 2009 08:54 AM
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Why can't I write to Reg-Cure? I got caught in their FREE (That is NOT TRUE)service, and now am trying to stop them from assessing me and fussing at me daily.

What is Reg-Cure's address?

I went to a FREE website to get anyone's e-mail address and it was $5.oo to begin!!!!!


Posted by: Grace Brame |
July 13, 2009 08:54 AM
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RegCure is a VIRUS program. DO NOT USE. It is impossible to delete or remove from your computer. Again, avoid REGCURE. I bought it and had to format my computer to get rid of the darn thing.


Posted by: Wayne Wolf |
July 19, 2009 01:12 PM
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Yes, I agree with every word, it is a great software...


Posted by:
Regcure | September 9, 2009 10:14 AM
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RegCure found and removed 766 Errors and now my pc is running better than ever! What is your recommendation for setting up sheduled scans??


Posted by:
Dave | September 17, 2009 03:41 AM
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I bought RegCure. It was a complete waste of money. I could scan my hard drive 20 times a day and it would fine one error after another all in different categories each time. Also, once it scans, it immediately closes without correcting the errors. I have tried numerous times to contact their technical support and no one will follow-up. They got their money...I guess they are finished with me. Shame on RegCure. Don't purchase it !!!!!!!!


Posted by:
registry cleaner | October 18, 2009 06:45 AM
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