My Unofficial RegCure Test
Nowadays, when people hunt for a Windows registry fixer, there are such a huge amount items on the market that it can end up a little hard to figure out as to which choice will be the best and most efficient. I thought about it and opted to go with RegCure. For one, because it is the most downloaded Windows registry repairer program available to the consumer, and for another, RegCure has been around for 4 or 5 years. In that time the software had been improved upon many times with updates, fixes, etc.
After downloading the program, first got my RegCure license key. I then attempted to carry out a couple trials involving my version of RegCure, in order to determine how useful the application really was at clearing away registry flaws. I also wanted to see what kind of speed boost, if any, I might see.
The computer that I tested it on was a fairly old system that has always had Windows XP installed, and had never had a reg repairer installed on it before.
RegCure registry cleaner checked and scanned the complete Windows registry in a little under five minutes. This is super impressive, considering that I had saved a fairly huge wack of files on the system. Once my scan had completed, ParetoLogic RegCure showed 836 items in the registry which required managing and removal.
Right away, the registry problems were repaired, and my computer was performing notably more nimble. It was running better than I had experienced in quite some time. I think if I estimated percentile total of the amount it RegCure sped up my PC, I’d expect nearly twenty % speedier.

