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How To Use Regcure

April 19th, 2010 RegCure Admin No comments

Here’s a video we made about how to use regcure:

Hope you learn from it, The schedule feature is really cool since you really can make it fully automatically.

How to Recognize Memory Errors

October 1st, 2009 RegCure Admin No comments

Memory ErrorsIn this current day and age, we are more connected with our computers than ever before in our daily lives so problems such as memory errors can really put a cramp in our day.

That’s why it is very important to understand how to recognize these troublesome errors and learn what we can do about them. It’s also why more people than ever turn to solutions like RegCure.

Most of the time, these errors are easy to recognize once you know what to look for and once you’ve identified them, you are going to be able to troubleshoot them with RegCure far more easily.

Most computer users who are using a Windows based operating system have seen what is commonly called the ‘blue screen of death’, when your computer screen turns completely blue and white text appears explaining what your error is.

Those with a software security tool like RegCure often turn immediately to it to nuke the issue. Many times this error message will be all but unintelligible unless you are very skilled at understanding hardware and software issues related to your computer.

Most commonly, this kind of error is tied to a problem within your computer’s registry, a core component of the software that runs your machine and this is most easily fixed with RegCure software. With RegCure you can choose to manually or automatically fix the error. This is easy to do because RegCure comes with a user-friendly interface.

One style of memory error that you could encounter is called a hard error or repeatable error. This is when you have a problem with the hardware in your machine, such as blown chips, memory modules that have come loose or defects involving the motherboard.

Be sure to run RegCure because RegCure allows you to make your computer safe for hardware changes. Since these errors tend to be consistent you can know that if you see an error over and over it is probably a hardware issue that you will need a technician to fix.

The other style of memory error is called a soft error or transient error and this is related to the software on your computer and these are the focus of RegCure. These are generally far more common and can occur for a while and then disappear which makes them much more difficult to diagnose without RegCure.

Random crashing is the most common symptom of soft memory errors and it generally occurs when you’re playing games with 3D graphics, editing photos or doing other computer-intensive tasks. For these issues RegCure and similar solutions are the quick fix.

Over 60 million people have tried RegCure. Take the hassle out of using your PC and let RegCure optimize your PC. Remember RegCure gets at the root of the problem by fixing your Windows Registry.

While you can replace a memory chip in order to fix a memory error, you will want to keep in mind that before you do this it is best to scan your computer for viruses and spyware with a program like RegCure to make sure you have eliminated the potential for the problem to reoccur because RegCure scans for these issues before they ever have a chance to take root.

Diagnosing DLL Errors (part 2)

September 21st, 2009 RegCure Admin No comments

DLL ErrorsThere are several ways that you can recognize a DLL error, other than the obvious which is seeing a window that informs you one of these errors has occurred if you’ve not scanned with RegCure.

If you have recently uninstalled a program, you may find a DLL error popping up because a file has been deleted that was used by more than one program.

Since DLL files are often shared by multiple programs, this is a common error that can cause a big headache for you if you don’t have RegCure. If you have attempted to install a program and that installation failed then it’s possible that a DLL file was corrupted during this process and that is why you are seeing an error.

With RegCure you will know what the problem is up front. When your harddrive is failing, a DLL error is a common side effect, but this is very rare, over all, since harddrives are generally long lasting even in older machines, particularly those running RegCure or something like RegCure.

Of course, other major culprits that contribute to DLL errors you may experience are viruses, spyware or other users who have access to your computer and may have unwittingly deleted a crucial DLL file. This is particularly true in your registry, the focus of RegCure software.

Overall, you face a large issue when you diagnose even the simplest DLL error that may have you searching the internet for solutions for hours. You can fix things much more quickly if you get yourself a trusted software solution such as RegCure.

You can use RegCure on almost any Windows operating system.

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Diagnosing DLL Errors (part 1)

September 20th, 2009 RegCure Admin No comments

Today, our personal computers have become as important to our lives as our personal vehicles, if not more so depending upon the way we use computers in our daily lives.

This is why RegCure is so vital to so many people. When problems arise that are related to our computers it can be very frustrating and we can use RegCure to scan our Windows registry. If we are not technologically inclined as far as our interests go that is ok because RegCure is very user-friendly.

When these very technical errors crop up, such as DLL errors, it may take all of our patience just to get the help we need to fix them if we don’t have RegCure, but they do not need to ruin everything because there are definitely fixes available to get our machines back up and running at perfect function once again.

If you are on a computer running a Windows operating system that does not regularly run RegCure then you may one day encounter DLL errors. The term DLL stands for ‘Dynamic Link Library’ and these DLL files are essential to the running of programs on Windows systems so you need them working properly in order to use your computer.

Many people, upon seeing a window pop up informing them that their computer has encountered a DLL error, will simply shut down and reboot their computer and hope that it will go away, but understanding what these errors mean can really help you keep your machine running correctly.

If you have RegCure installed you can scan for these problems before they start. RegCure will scan your Windows registry and find all potential errors, then RegCure gives you the option to manually or automatically fix them.

DLL Errors

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How Spyware Works

September 20th, 2009 RegCure Admin No comments

How Spyware Works

At Real RegCure Review not only you will find some great RegCure Reviews but you will also learn some great stuff about the topic, like How Spyware Works:

The term ’spyware’ refers to a common type of malicious software code also known as malware. RegCure is one solution that can help kill spyware at its source.

Once installed RegCure will scan your PC to clear it of all spyware. According to expert estimations 80% of computers have spyware installed on them. This is where RegCure can really help by not letting you get it in the first place.

Spyware is downloaded to a user’s computer while they are surfing the web, generally through downloading software or specific files, especially if they don’t have a solution like RegCure installed. Once on the user’s computer, it begins to execute itself and operate in secret so that the user does not know that it is collecting private personal information about them as they use their machine without permission.

With RegCure you can scan for these issues and eliminate them. Common ways to get a computer infected with spyware are through: clicking a tab on a pop up window, approving an additional feature on a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, and installing software that has spyware secretly included. If you have RegCure you can scan for these problems.

Common spyware programs are Estalive, Trymedia and Hotbar, all of which RegCure can remove. The majority of these programs are designed using deception to get you to install the software. Using RegCure, you can elimate these programs’ ability to affect your machine.

Many times, the software you download for peer to peer file sharing networks will include an ‘extra feature’ on the list of features in the program’s installation list which is actually spyware that the developer hopes will not be noticed by those in a hurry to install the software.

Other times, the spyware may be part of a web page or pop up window that will automatically download through your web browser unless your security settings are configured correctly to avoid this or if you use RegCure. You can use RegCure to maintain your PC for optimal performance. Some spyware even claims to be anti-spyware in order to trick people into downloading it.

The effects of spyware include slowing down your internet connection, changing of your software settings, monitoring your computer usage habits and in the worst cases, stealing your passwords and other crucial personal information. To get at the root of these nasty infestations, a program like RegCure can go a long way.

Also, RegCure is user-friendly and you can watch it progress and even schedule its performance. RegCure is compatible with most Windows Operating systems.

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RegCure Review by Chris Mlinkov

September 9th, 2009 RegCure Admin 1 comment

chrisI must say that RegCure is amazing, after my 5 years old kid played with my pc, the pc stopped moving, so I called a good friend of mine that works with computers and asked him to come and fix it, he told me that I should try to fix it first with a registry cleaner…

After a brief search I understood that RegCure is the best registry cleaner on the market and it was very cheap, only $39 dollars, and it worked, in just 5 minutes it fixed my pc, and now I’m running it weekly, and my computer works better than ever now.

Sincerely,

Chris Mlinkov