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Registry Cleaner Shootout

The results are in! The 2009 registry cleaner shootout is at an end. We've put several of the top registry cleaner applications through the paces to determine which is worthy of your hard-earned dollar. Once again RegCure has come out on top, scoring perfectly in all categories.

This year has seen some steep competition with several top competitors of RegCure scoring excellently. Competitors are taking note of RegCure's success and are doing their best to close the gap.

Read the full results of our shootout!

2009 Registry Cleaner Shootout
WELCOME!

Every time you install and remove software on your personal computer, changes are being written to the Windows registry. Over time these registry entries may become orphaned, corrupt, or invalid, resulting in slower system performance and increased boot-up times.

When faced with a system that's being crippled by a corrupt registry, you typically have three options.

  • Format your computer
  • Manually remove invalid registry keys
  • Run an automated registry cleaner

Formatting is the most time-consuming and results in your data being wiped out, which is not an option for the vast majority of pc owners. Manually editing and removing registry keys is a daunting and dangerous task. Editing or removing a critical key can result in your system failing to boot or damage to your operating system. That leaves us with the third and most viable solution; running an automated registry cleaner application.

The Reg Cleaner Review takes all of the guess-work (and risk) out of finding reliable registry cleaning applications. We've taken these applications through the paces and tested them under various conditions to ensure they'll perform to your expectations. Click on the "full review" links from the summaries below for full details about each cleaner.

Reg Cleaner Review is here to help you gain control over your registry without the risk and frustration of manual edits!

Thom Smith (chief editor)