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Wise Registry Cleaner 2.95

EL1TE   on 09 November 2007 - 15:57 · 14 comments & 5750 views

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Wise Registry Cleaner is one of the safest Registry cleaning tools available in the market today. Wise Registry Cleaner scans the Windows registry and finds incorrect or obsolete information in the registry. By fixing these obsolete information in Windows registry, your system will can work better and more quickly. After Wise Registry Cleaner analyzes your system for problems, you can individually view each of the problems found and call up a detailed description. If you wish, you can also have all problems corrected automatically. All changes to your system are monitored by Wise Registry Cleaner and can be undone with a few mouse clicks, so you can use Wise Registry Cleaner feel relieved. It is strongly recommended to back up your data before using Wise Registry Cleaner!

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#1 th3rEsa on 09 Nov 2007 - 16:37
There is no changelog yet?

edit:
WRC's updater doesn't know any newer version than 2.94, yet.
(1 reply) #2 Vettetech on 09 Nov 2007 - 17:06
Dont use unless you want to reinstall Windows.
#2.1 th3rEsa on 09 Nov 2007 - 17:29
Fix only the green entries.
#3 NumbNutts on 10 Nov 2007 - 11:12
This is completely safe. Backup registry, delete only green items. If you knew how to read directions, you wouldn't have screwed up. I've been using this for months on my two computer that I built and never had a problem.
#4 - Kaboose - on 11 Nov 2007 - 16:55
im sorry but this is a poorly written program that only messes more with your registry than the good it does. anyway, i dont see why people need to use this over Ccleaner at all, this is junkware in my opinion...
and ''It is strongly recommended to back up your data before using Wise Registry Cleaner!'' isnt really reassuring to MS users about their o so fragile registry already, nice developers!
#5 Shiranui on 12 Nov 2007 - 07:04
For thorough, safe registry cleaning, this is my personal fave. I strongly recommend it:

Eusing Free Registry Cleaner

#6 Mehmet on 23 Mar 2008 - 21:39
I have been using eusing free registry cleaner but I didn't think it was so great...
#7 Hot Tub on 02 Jun 2008 - 17:01
This looks like a great product. I work with various people including a hot tubs website and find that after surfing websites and installing small programs my registry is very clogged.
#8 Plus Size Dresses on 20 Sep 2008 - 18:53
I've heard good and bad about this product - and Vista users try it yet? (SP)
#9 Jenni Hair Care on 21 Oct 2008 - 08:57
How does this compare with ccleaner? My bosses at the hair care products website want to know which product we should be using.
#10 tinashinha on 12 Nov 2008 - 05:30
Wise Registry Cleaner is one of the safest registry cleaning tools available in the market today. It is so easy to use, even the least experienced user can easily repair registry with this tool. For my weddings website, which tool i should use?
#11 matt.herdy on 05 Jan 2009 - 09:49
How can i run this program in Safe Mode ? Actually my PC is affected & now I can run OS only in Safe Mode...

Help ! Help !! Help !!!

Matt From,
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#12 matt.herdy on 26 Jan 2009 - 07:54
Oh! Thats so bad! I find no one who can answer to my question,
How to run Windows OS with a clean boot ... when you cannot determine the cause of the issue, you may run Windows Safe Mode or Safe Mode ...
But now the phenom on my iMac 5 ppc.?

It will boot in to Safe Mode.
It has accepted a complete erase and install
FSCK ran fine
Disk Utility ran fine
I have reset PRAM and SMU numerous times

Still will not boot...hangs at the plain blue screen.

Did anybody fix this on their computer?

Matt herdy.
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#13 SunPop on 24 Feb 2009 - 06:58
Am looking for same matt..!
I just downloaded this 2.95 version ... its now working great to clean all registry..!

SunPop
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Last edited by SunPop on 24 Feb 2009 - 09:53

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