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 | | Auslogics Registry Defrag is a free registry tool designed to compact your registry in order to improve computer performance.
The process is divided into three simple steps: first, the program will analyze the system registry and check the level of fragmentation. Next, the results will be shown in a report window for you to decide whether to take action or not. The program will show you how much the registry size can be reduced and the speed of the registry access after defragmentation.
After the completion of the process, the computer will be automatically restarted.You can also view a report in HTML file format containing a summary of the registry defragmentation and a summary of the hives defragmentationn.
Pluses:
Drawbacks / flaws: A scheduler would have been nice for process automation. While scanning the registry, your computer will freeze for a short time.
In conclusion: This appears to be a very good registry utility, although some extra features would be nice.
version reviewed: 4.1.5.50 Auslogics Registry Defrag Publisher's Description Microsoft Windows and various programs access the Registry a few hundred times a second. Therefore a fragmented Registry is one of the major reasons why your computer may be so slow. Auslogics Registry Defrag can significantly speed up your computer by helping you defragment the Registry, remove gaps and make it contiguous, smaller and faster to access. This program is free of charge. System Requirements Pentium Proccessor, 16 MB RAM, 10 MB HDD What's new - added full Unicode encoding support - corrected mistakes in the localization files - improved installers. | | | | Download Auslogics Registry Defrag | Screenshots
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