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RegTool Review – Why RegTool is an Ideal Registry Fixer For Your PC Or Laptop

Saturday, July 24th, 2010


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RegTool was put to the test on a 2 yr old Packard Bell desktop PC that hadn’t been formatted or restored at all. The desktop PC was running a factory installed version of Windows XP, and it also had numerous pieces of software and hardware installed over those 2 years.

Before we ran RegTool to fix any errors start-up time for the Packard Bell was around 4 minutes, and opening software programs such as office and internet explorer was a nightmare to say the least. In fact, most of the time the computer froze and wouldn’t respond.

After a nice smooth download of the free version of RegTool , the software allows you to do a full scan of your system, BUT it will not clean your PC of any errors that it finds during the initial free scan, UNTIL you register for the full version. We purchased the software to make sure it did what it said it did, and see how the order process went. We purchased the regular version of RegTool using a visa credit card via their payment system, which is clickbank. the order went smoothly and delivery of the product was instant.

The very first scan that we did with RegTool took around 4 minutes to complete. That initial first scan found 1,128 registry errors with our Packard Bell PC, and in the second scan which we like to do to check consistency of the results, it found the same amount. Most registry cleaners never seem to find the exact same amount of problems on a PC or laptop.

After the scan was completed I couldn’t seem to find a way to delete any errors that RegTool found, so a third scan was done, which seemed to go a lot faster than the other 2 previous scans.

Once the third scan was completed RegTool then took just over 2 minutes to repair all the errors it found, and it also made a backup of all the changes it did to the Packard Bell’s system registry.

As mentioned above the Packard Bell PC was really sluggish to start up and open any programs. After running RegTool and repairing the registry errors and cleaning up the start-up programs, the Packard Bell PC took less than 2 minutes to boot up and opening office and internet explorer was exceptionally faster.

RegTool is a worthwhile registry cleaner to have. It’s not a one fix all solution for your computer, but making sure you run a registry cleaner every month will always help keep your computer running smoothly, so in the end you probably wont need a one fix all solution.

It’s worth the price they charge for RegTool considering you get 4 other programs in with the package, and it could save you an expensive trip to a computer repair shop in the future. Overall RegTool produces good results, and increases the overall performance of your PC or laptop.

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