Reg Defense Review
RegDefense is the top registry scanner and cleaning application for the year 2009. It boasts of its easy to use interface, allowing any person of any age and sex to use it freely. It is simple yet powerful enough to get rid of registry errors that come in the form of missing system folders, corrupted SYS files, unreadable OCX files and incompatible DLL files or direct link library files. This software is also capable of removing adware, malware and spyware applications that may have taken refuge upon a computer’s system and memory. The best part here is that this can be done within 10 minutes upon its installation, making it one of the fast if not the fastest registry cleaner available today.
Thus, RegDefense has gained much trust in the past year. It is being widely used in almost 50 countries around the world including the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan. It is accurate and efficient in dealing with both known and unknown error occurrences and instances transpiring in a computer’s registry and system, allowing computer users to maximize the full potential of their computers. With all of these facts taken into consideration this register cleaner deserves a very good rating plus a positive review in this day and age.
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You probably heard or read it a lot about touching the registry: BACKUP! BACKUP! BACKUP! If you’re using Windows ME, XP, or Vista, create a system restore point before proceeding to do serious changes to your system, whether adding or subtracting programs. When a registry cleaner program shows you what can be removed, create a registry backup.
Well, the deed was done. As far as your connectivity problem, might I suggest you use a program like “Winsock XP Fix” or “XP TCP/IP Repair Tool” [assuming you're using XP. (Have tested it on 2000, it seemed to work also.)]
Since you’re not happy about what the registry cleaner did to your puter, how about doing a full Windows restore (of course, you will lose any ‘unsaved ‘ data, pictures, music, videos, etc.,etc.,etc.). Sometimes, it’s a whole easier and less of a headache . . . sometimes.
Once again, can’t really over-emphasize, but BACKUP! BACKUP! BACKUP! (onto floppies, flash drives, CDs or DVDs, a separate hard drive or an external hard drive, or even on the internet (like a storage place or even into your own email account)
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