+hayc59 MVC Posted December 9, 2012 MVC Share Posted December 9, 2012 The ultimate Registry and Cleaning tool for Windows is now available in version 2.0 with some new exclusive features ! RegSeeker includes a powerful registry cleaner and can display various informations like your startup entries, several histories (protect your privacy!), installed applications and much more ! Try RegSeeker today and discover how you can clean and speed-up your PC ! Some of new features include: ? Vista and Windows 7 support ? Great option to filter the results (just enter your text near the magnify icon) ! ? 2 new Startup entries : Drivers and Services (will display invalid ones in red. Note: won't list Microsoft ones). ? Clean your Temporary files with your own customized list ! ? User customizable Open Files/Recent File list per application (See file : RecentFiles.txt) and more ! RegSeeker v2.0 BETA Build 4412 Released Dec 08 2012 Whats New ? New:Include Windows Vista / 7 support (UAC compliant). ? New:Great option to filter the results (just enter your text near the magnify icon) ! You can now easily select all entries matching your filter for deletion !! ? New:Option Check for invalid service removed, replaced by 2 new entries : Drivers and Service (except Microsoft ones). ? Drivers/Services listed in Blue : no information available on file, user needs to check if valid. ? Drivers/Service listed in red : missing file for Driver/Service, eg. Invalid. ? New:User customizable list to clean Temporary files ! ? New:User customizable Open Files/Recent File list per application (See file : RecentFiles.txt) ? Improved:Scan speed improved under Vista ? Improved:Add/Remove and Invalid application list ? Improved:Recent Open file / Old Start Menu list ? Improved:Speed and Safety for Registry cleaner results ? Other:You can now stop the scan by hitting the ESC key. ? Removed:Printing function Download: RegSeeker View: Version History Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack 0Neill Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 These things are redundant, useless, and often do more harm than good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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