A Look At A Registry Cleaner Called Error Fix
Registry cleaners are becoming as popular as antivirus software and companies have more than filled the demand for them. There is an entire ocean of registry cleaners available in the internet and we’re often in a daze when it’s time to pick one.
I was in need of one too and I decided to go for some random software that I can test.
I decided to go with the registry cleaner by the name of Error Fix.
I have read so many reviews about it but I felt that they were quite biased which is why I decided to try the product out to see if it really does do the things those blogs say it does.
I found out from its website that aside form the basic registry cleaning feature, Error fix has several other feature that one can use upon purchasing it.
So, it’s not just a registry cleaner but a conflation of so many other computer maintenance softwares. The installation was a breeze. It didn’t take me long to have it set up on my computer and running.
I was suffering from the constant slowing of my pc, so I put the Error Fix through the fire right away. It was able to detect what seemed to me a great number of errors with my registry.
It only took me a few clicks to finally have my registry all cleaned out. I’m not sure if it was just me, but I could swear that my computer worked a bit faster after those few minutes of trying the software out.
What I think is surprisingly pleasant with the Error Fix is that it can produce back up of my system settings.
If you find that creating a whole back up of your entire Windows system to be too much of a hassle, you can decide to just create a back up of your registry. The thing about our systems is that if an essential file gets corrupted, it’ll disrupt the entire functioning of your computer. A back up is, hence, always handy.
But for those who gauge the efficiency of the program by the interface (of how it looks like), you’ll be happy with the put together, professional look of the Error Fix. The down side with sophistication is that it can be complicated for the user. But with the Error Fix, I didn’t find any problem with that as the buttons were all very distinguishable.
