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I am curious as to your thoughts on/about RegCure program. Is it a worthy program? If so why? If not then why? Or maybe talk about your experiences with this particular program.
So everything’s fine, right? The Dog isn’t sure. A search for user experiences on the Internet reveals some pretty ******-off customers. At Complaintsboard.com, the overwhelming opinion is that RegCure has a tendency to break things rather than fix them, with many people reporting that they had to perform a system restore to get their machines working after using the software. RegCure itself claims to fix corruption problems with registry keys and classes, remove invalid DLL entries, and clear empty registry keys. It also says that it fixes program shortcuts, lets you manage Windows startup items, and backs up the registry for you.
The Dog decided to give RegCure a spin, so he installed it on a clean copy of Windows XP Professional with the newly released Service Pack 3 integrated. The version was newly created in Virtual PC 2007. Could there possibly be problems with a clean install of XP? According to RegCure, yes. The software found 335 problems related to COM/ActiveX entries, application paths, and file/path references, and 199 empty registry keys. Curious to see if another registry repair utility would find as many problems, the Dog reverted to the original install and gave the freeware Crap Cleaner a spin. Although more of a decrufter, Crap Cleaner also features a registry scanner. On the clean install, Crap Cleaner found 12 problems and, of course, offered to fix them for free.
Have you repaired these computers yet ?
Or are you still able to track which infection/s may have installed RegCure ?
In my experience, a simple registry clean such as is offered by CCleaner or Glary Utilities is generally safe, but with the caveat that you should always make a system restore point and a registry backup before doing ANY registry changes... whether you are directly editing the registry, or trusting it to a registry cleaner.