Registry Defense Review

One of the leading software products to help with Windows registry problems is Registry Defense by Xionix. Registry Defense is now all new and updated with their RegDefense 2009 version. We liked the previous product so we decided to put the new Registry Defense under our microscope and see if it could perform up to our strict standards.
Xionix claims that running their Registry Defense program, RegDefense 2009, will make any computer run as if it were new. They say it prevents annoying slow downs of the system and eliminates crashes. Registry Defense is fully compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, along with Windows 2003 server and can run on 32 bit or 64 bit platforms. Some of the features of Registry Defense are:
• Registry optimizer
• Startup manager
• Backup
• System restore
• Automatic scheduler
Registry Defense uses these tools to tweak a system while it fixes invalid file paths, shortcuts, and font files. The program also fixes empty registry keys and corrupt class keys. As a result, increased performance is noticeable. When we tried the product, we were already somewhat familiar with the previous version and we found that RegDefense 2009 tops the former one, outperforming it in every way. Scans are fast and it scans areas that some other registry cleaning programs don’t touch.
Our only gripe about Registry Defense is that it does not offer as many utilities and tools as some of the other registry cleaners, but some people don’t use these extras in the first place. What Registry Defense does, in our opinion, it does well and is well worth the purchase. Click Here For More Info
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