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RegDoctor v1.94 WinALL Cracked-MAZE

MAZE have released to the scene the newest version of RegDoctor, version 1.94. This is another one of those Registry cleaner’s that claim to be beneficial for your computer. Although this one looks like it may come for a decent company, I don’t give any promises to it’s quality.

Registry problems are the common cause of Windows crashes, error messages, and degraded performance! RegDoctor can safely and quickly clean and repair Windows registry problems with a few simple mouse clicks! RegDoctor uses an intelligent, high-performance detection engine to accurately identify missing and invalid references in your Windows registry. Identified registry problems are listed and rated by risk level using an easy to understand color-coded system for your information. You can choose to have RegDoctor automatically repair all identified problems, or more selectively choose which problems to repair immediately.

The auto-start feature of RegDoctor helps to support its regular use. By using RegDoctor regularly to clean and repair your registry, your system should not only be more stable but it will also help Windows and your software run faster.

Release Name: RegDoctor.v1.94.WinALL.Cracked-MAZE
Size: 2.06 MB (2,164,424 bytes), m-rdv194

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  1. Neo
    January 6th, 2008 | 14:34

    Is this better than regvac registry mechanic
    etc??

  2. lol
    January 6th, 2008 | 14:36
  3. William
    January 6th, 2008 | 14:36
  4. Miss Bell
    January 6th, 2008 | 14:48

    Or try TuneUp Utilities.

  5. Capt.Jackof
    January 6th, 2008 | 14:49

    I prefer Registry Mechanic or the free CCleaner to use than this newbie.

  6. heinzy
    January 6th, 2008 | 14:57

    [quote]I prefer Registry Mechanic or the free CCleaner to use than this newbie.[/quote]
    ditto here.

    thanks for the heads-up though, Lee :)

  7. joeblow
    January 6th, 2008 | 15:22

    just installed it. it looks like a mickey-mouse program. the desktop icon it creates looks like a 3rd grader made it, all rough on the edges and unprofessional, and then after running hte program it scanned up to about the 75% mark and hung and never finished. it showed a bunch of things in my registry up to that point that it says need corrected but i’m not trusting this thing to do it so i cancelled and uninstalled it.

  8. McCrap
    January 6th, 2008 | 15:24

    Stay far away from these stupid registry cleaners..all they do is do more harm to ur PC..If u have problems with ur pc then look elsewhere.

  9. imback
    January 6th, 2008 | 15:32

    i have used it for a year or two and it works fine for me

  10. mr æ
    January 6th, 2008 | 15:46

    I use tuneup too.good package!!

  11. heynotreally
    January 6th, 2008 | 16:05

    I’d say that this isn’t recommended stuff.

  12. wickido
    January 6th, 2008 | 17:32

    @ joeblow, you’re so right… Just looking at the screenshot made me laugh and wet my pants lol. :D

    @maca, get away from your computer get a honest job to earn a living (or atleast to pay your electricity and internet connection) and stop enoying people with your spamlinks.

  13. bobbull
    January 6th, 2008 | 17:53

    tuneup it the best,
    and maca we known about internet scam
    you are one of them go away.

  14. a3dz
    January 6th, 2008 | 19:15

    haha

  15. wickido
    January 6th, 2008 | 19:48

    Ccleaner is good for almost anything! Even the layout itself: it has a top banner with you system’s details (CPU, VIDCARD, RAM), pretty stylish. You can even merge it with your litterbin for easy acces. And ofcourse it keeps your system cleaned , but you can also manage your startup items and registery. ;)

    offtopic, make went thru plastic surgery and is now muko… I don’t want to say much but it looks like someone’s asking for an IP ban…

  16. hobomobo
    January 6th, 2008 | 23:15

    (n)thing the ’stear clear’ recommendations…

    i’ve tried most of them, never gained anything from using them except multiple borked systems.

    this one flagged about 90 ‘problems’, none of which really looked legit. i set a restore, and let it ‘fix’, system booted slow as hell and popped errors with steam and windows wifi startup items. wifi still worked, but steam wouldn’t launch at all. word wouldn’t launch, spit error about CORRUPTED REGISTRY.

    also borks omega graphics driver. FATAL REGISTRY ERROR on all DX9 games. quake 3 arena (dx8?) launched to a blue screen.

    lols. wasted a bunch of time restoring my old registry. your mileage may vary, but wow.

  17. cdthang
    January 7th, 2008 | 11:20
  18. magusat999
    March 1st, 2008 | 18:39

    The best way to “clean” your registry? Learn about it yourself and do it manually. A tool that lets you search for specific items would be nice – but it seems like all these new programs are “automatic”. Never let a program automatically scan and delete entries, invariably you will find they delete things you need as well as things you don’t.

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