23 September

Error Nuker Review

Error Nuker is developed by same team who created Spyware Nuker – the Trek Blue Software.
There are two options for you to choose from. The first option is suitable for non techies because it will automatically scan your windows registry thoroughly. This will be a good option if you’re not sure the problems that you have with your PC and just want to run a general registry scanning.

Another option is created for people who are more computer savvy and know which program is actually causing the problem in their PC system. This will require you to scan your PC manually where you will have to look for the errors in your windows registry. It could be a missing DLL, fonts or other entries that are related with the startup of your programs.

One it has done scanning and figure out your Windows registry error, then you will have to go through the results and identify which entries that you want to delete. You can choose to delete all or part of the supposedly faulty Windows registry entries. Error Nuker will help you to keep a copy of the registry as a backup so you don’t have to worry if you accidentally deleted any important registries for programs that you still want to use.

The interface on Error Nuker is very user friendly and you will not find much problem navigating throughout the options that are available there.

You can also use Error Nuker to disable any programs that are automatically loaded whenever your PC is turned on. This will keep your PC from using excessive RAM power and it can be used to perform other tasks better.

Other than that, you can also preset a schedule so that your Windows registry will be cleaned and fixed from time to time. It is recommended that you scan your Windows registry at least once a week to ensure that you will have a reliable and fast PC system.

It comes with free trial where it allows you to diagnose the condition of your Windows registry. Visit their website and purchase the full license version so that your PC will run faster again.

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