Is this a safe and trusted site? I want to purchase it online, but would like some feedback on it. It shows great reviews on it's web site
Two answers:
anonymous
2009-08-07 13:35:59 UTC
Anything like that you have to pay for isn't worth it. It doesn't do anything that will actually make your computer go faster, just make it as fast as it should be. It just cleans up bad registry entries the same as CCleaner and Glary Utilities or any other registry maintenance program. I've heard that it's a good program, but since you can get essentially the same functions for free, why pay for it?
BTW, I highly recommend Glary Utilities. It has a lot more than just a junk files and registry cleaner... It's pretty much my go-to program now, especially after CCleaner screwed up my Windows 7 install to the point where I had to reinstall... (CCleaner has been updated and that bug is fixed, but I'm bitten, so now shy.)
nelon
2016-10-13 13:41:02 UTC
Uniblue isn't very solid. first of all they are going to basically get rid of entries they locate in case you purchase this methodology. there are various unfastened products available that are plenty greater secure. whilst making use of a sort of classes you will desire to scrutinize ever get right of entry to it unearths and understand what you're deleting .Dont purely settle for what a sort of registry cleaners locate and hit the sparkling button. in case you recognize no longer something regarding the registry then dont mess with it. if this is so then I advise living house windows XP Registry instruction manual. It additionally incredibly facilitates in case you recognize what a CLSID is or an interface definition secret is or form library is and what their purposes are between many different keys and diverse aspects of the registry. there is plenty you will desire to understand in the previous tampering with the registry. in any case, as undesirable as your laptop sounds now, you need to besides do a restoration or sparkling installation and get you a fantastic software to guard it.
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