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I do not use any software that offers a "free scan" and neglects to tell
you that the "fix it" part of the program is available only for sale. I
consider them a scam. For a registry cleaner, I would stick with the
truly free programs or maybe the ones that offer a "free trial" before
purchase.
In the case of RegCure, this is the first time I have heard that name
though that does not mean it is not a good program.
Tom
Donald DeWitt wrote:
> Just curious,
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> I downloaded and installed a registry cleaner called RegCure that PC
> magazine gave a 5 star rating and claimed it was the best free cleaned
> available. After doing a scan it reported that there were over 400 problems.
> I thought this was strange because I regularly run EasyCleaner and it seems
> to be doing a good job at keeping the registry free of any unwanted stuff.
> When I clicked on RegCure's "fix" button, it told me I had to register it
> before it would actually do anything. Has anyone had any experience with
> this program or is it some sort of scam?
>
> Don DeWitt
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