Latest PC error diagnostic and repair tool
Released on: September 7, 2008, 7:15 am
Press Release Author: Tried Tool
Industry: Software
Press Release Summary:
Press Release Body: New York, 2.08.2007.
Windows Registry SWEEP is the latest in PC error diagnostic and repair. Windows Registry SWEEP will do a complete scan and clean of entire file system and registry in under 2 minutes! All corrupt files, paths, and registry keys will be analyzed and automatically repaired so that PC functions just as when user first purchased it.
Problems with the Windows Registry are a common cause of Windows crashes and error messages. By using a PC tune-up utility such as Registry SWEEP regularly, system will be more stable, software will run quicker, and operating system will boot faster. Registry problems can occur for many reasons, including references left behind after uninstallation; incorrect removal of software; missing or corrupt hardware drivers; or orphaned start-up programs. With a few easy steps, Registry SWEEP will scan entire registry for any invalid entries and provide a list of the errors found. User then can choose to clean each item or automatically repair them all after making a backup. TriedTool products are free of spyware and adware.
Pricing and Availability Windows Registry Cleaner Pro v2007.8 runs under Windows 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista platforms and costs $29.95 (USD) for a single-user license. Registered users are entitled to free lifetime technical support and valuable bonuses. Further information on the product is available from http://winregclean.triedtool.com.
Product page link: http://winregclean.triedtool.com Download link: http://winregclean.triedtool.com/download/setup.exe E-mail: partner@triedtool.com Web: http://winregclean.triedtool.com
Web Site: http://winregclean.triedtool.com
Contact Details: Address: Pacific Business Centre, Seattle United States of America
Phone Number: Email: partner@triedtool.com
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