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| StompSoft Registry Repair |
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Registry Repair scans your registry file and finds orphaned application files and removes them. It also finds and removes un-necessary registry files that can slow down routine. To ensure your PC's routine is kept optimized, Registry Repair can even be set to scan and clean the registry at fixed intervals.
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Product Details |
- Efficient cleaning tool scans Windows registry for invalid or obsolete info
- Improves by and large routine and stability; removes 27 most common stashes
- Identifies and removes registry errors to improve by and large system routine
- Set up scheduler to clean system daily, bi-weekly, or monthly
- Includes 1 year of program updates and 1 year of free phone and email support
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| Review Date: September 4, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Ann V., |
I do use some freeware programs depending on my needs, but for registry attack I use this product. It is practically priced, and it does an exceptional job. I used this product on both my computers for repairs, and they are both running flawlessly right now. I have absolutely no complaints so far and am pleased with the consequences.
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Registry Repair
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| Review Date: September 14, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Eugene Park, CA |
| I was looking for an simple to use registry cleaner that would also backup my registry and Registry Repair was just that. I have Registry Repair scheduled to run weekly and my system seems to be running a lot smoother since. It would be nice if the program clarified in detail the different registry entries that I'm repairing, but I have yet to find a program that will do so. |
Major Problems with Registry Repair & Stompsoft Corp
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| Review Date: December 9, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Nevada Lightfoot, Las Vegas NV |
| I bought Registry Repair and followed its installation directions the same day only to have it make a registry error that Windows had to fix. When I attempted to delete it, the progam was already gone but a thought remained stating that my 15 day free trial period was past - the program deleting itself. Tried to contact Stompsoft via its online site but it would not accept complaint messages; tried mission their non-toll free customer support line, but got frustrated with the looong land time; sent Stompsoft's head a qualified, return receipt letter, but he has not usual it. Draw your own conclusions about Registry Repair and Stompsoft. |
This software trashed my system WinXP MCE 2005
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| Review Date: September 5, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Conservative Resister, San Antonio TX |
I was having a few registry issues with my installation of Windows XP, so I turned to a heavily rebated copy of Registry Repair. I'm also an IT professional was appalled by how few options this program has for the management of cleaning registries.
After using it, I can see why the vendor was trying to get rid of it. After running the cleaner utility, I keep getting DocumentViewer and TrayApp automatic installations popping up looking for software that's not clearly identified anywhere. The TrayApp runs in a repeating loop. The DocumentViewer runs and tries to install everytime I run Windows Explorer to open a file.
Lockups and freeze ups are even worse than before. Reinstalling Benefit Pack 2 as some has suggested to me does not work.
The best fix for this program is not to use it.
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Don't Do IT
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| Review Date: January 14, 2007 |
| Reviewer: PC Cathy, Bellingham, WA USA |
| I have spent all day trying to undo what StompSoft did. After cleaning the registry, upon start up, Windows Installer tried to load a TrayApp and Paper Viewer that it couldn't find. I also received an "unhandled exclusion" in Microsoft.NetFramework. The only way to stop it was to end the programs (control alt delete). I then spent time in msconfig and found the conundrum was in the start up tab. After backing up my entire system, I tried to fix the conundrum by restoring the registry before the "clean up". That did not fix the conundrum. After going owing to nearly the entire start up list I found the conundrum in the HP startup program. I loaded the driver disc from my HP printer and windows installer loaded the missing files. I now am free of the constant advent of Windows Installer at startup. Hope this helps if you already have a conundrum. I just hope not anything else is haywire. |
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