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    Does anybody use this utility cleaner ?

    Wise Care 365

    Wise Care 365 - Stabilize, Secure and Speed Up Your Windows PC with One Click!


    I tried it on my PC and it actually made it run better It's free and cleaned more than CCleaner.







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    Re: Wise Care

    Not something I would pay for.

    It's a "Free Trial", not free to keep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamsappleone View Post
    Not something I would pay for.

    It's a "Free Trial", not free to keep.

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    Has a comparison of the FREE and PRO version....The FREE one should be permanent


    WiseCleaner Pricing - Buy Wise Care 365 (Wise PC Engineer)








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    Re: Wise Care

    I stand corrected, however, the link in your initial post makes no mention of a Free Version, hence my reply.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamsappleone View Post
    I stand corrected, however, the link in your initial post makes no mention of a Free Version, hence my reply.


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    No problem, I just clicked the 'BUY NOW' thingy and it showed the comparison












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    Re: Wise Care

    Hi, acme.

    Personally, I do not recommend "tune up" tools or registry cleaners. Windows is a closed source system. Developers of registry cleaners do not have the core code of Windows 7 and are not working on definitive information, but rather they are going on past knowledge and experience. Automatic cleaners will usually have to do some guesswork.

    Modifying registry keys incorrectly can cause Windows instability, or make Windows unbootable. No registry cleaner is completely safe and the potential is ever present to cause more problems than they claim to fix.

    Registry cleaners cannot distinguish between good and bad. If you run a registry cleaner, it will delete all those keys which are obsolete and sitting idle; but in reality, those keys may well be needed by some programs or windows at a later time.

    Windows 7 is much more efficient at managing the registry than previous Windows versions. Even if you are sufficiently knowledgeable of the registry to delete keys left over when uninstalling programs, these few keys will not make 1 millisecond's difference in performance. If you run registry cleaners and do not know precisely what you are doing, it is likely that you will have problems down the road. There are no gains to be had from using a registry cleaner and the risk is great.

    Forget all the "wisdom" you learned about XP. Windows 7 is not XP and does not manage the registry the same as XP.

    From Microsoft at Increase PC speed: Optimize your computer, help your PC run faster:

    Note: This article does not address or recommend tinkering with the registry files. Such activities can be detrimental to your computer and should only be attempted by properly trained professionals.
    Also see Are registry cleaners necessary?

    Should you at any time tinker with the registry, first create a backup. See Back up the registry
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    Re: Wise Care

    Today only you can get the pro version free at MajorGeeks.

    http://majorgeeks.com/story.php?id=35698
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