Springfield 9/6/2010 11:45:14 PM
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Windows 7 Registry Cleaner RegCure Offers Free Scan

The website of the Windows 7 registry cleaner application RegCure has offered free scan to its visitors through its website. The scan performs a complete Window registry scan and offers to fix errors.

Springfield, Illinois, September 6, 2010 - RegCure, the popular Windows 7 registry cleaner application, has added a feature for a free scanning available through its website at http://registrycleanerwindows7.com/. The scan requires a simple download and install, which is actually a trial version of the RegCure program itself. The scan is for the entire registry, which attempts to find errors and offers to fix them when the process if over. Fixing the errors requires downloading the full paid version of the product, but the scan is offered for free.

Since a short time after its release, RegCure has achieved wide critical acclaim over the online industry, especially among people who use their computers for heavy-duty commercial purposes and run online businesses. RegCure is meant to be a registry cleaner for Windows 7 and always keeps itself updated with the latest definitions required to fix and eliminate registry errors. Constant updates are made available once the full version of the program has been downloaded and installed on the computer.

Some of the kinds of Windows 7 registry errors that can be identified by the RegCure application include ActiveX errors, shared DLL file errors, application path errors, program shortcut errors, empty registry keys, file association errors and similar ones. File fragments that are inevitably retained on computers after programs are uninstalled are also rectified by the RegCure application. However, though RegCure has garnered a lot of praise for its effective Windows 7 registry cleaning, its real acclaim came when it could track difficult-to-detect Windows 7 startup errors and correct them to perfection.

Users have credited RegCure with speeding up their computers by more than 200% after its scan and fix processes have been performed. RegCure is being billed as a computer optimizer rather than just a Windows 7 registry cleaner since it can take a computer back to its factory installed settings if properly used to scan and fix errors. Game enthusiasts have observed that their games play better after the optimization. The developers of the product speak about it being able to remove junk files from registries which remove the pressure from the system and bring about optimal performance in game playing as well as in downloading and surfing the Internet.

The RegCure free scan offer is on for a few more weeks on the website, which is a promotional strategy by the developers to make more people aware of the product. Though the actual price of the product is not disclosed on the website, early users of the free scan offer are given discounts on the total price of the product.

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