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Advanced Registry Doctor Pro 9.0 esteve disponível como oferta em 31 de agosto de 2009
Conserte seu registro e melhore a performance do seu PC! Seu sistema anda lento e instável?
Em caso afirmativo, você precisa de uma ferramenta de limpeza e reparação do registro.
Advanced Registry Doctor é a solução!
Advanced Registry Doctor Pro é capaz de scannear, diagnosticar e curar múltiplos problemas de registro, que causam possíveis disfunções e quedas, além de significativamente melhorar a velocidade de carregamento e a performance do seu PC. Além disso, o programa vem com uma série de opções avançadas, como desfragmentação do registro, calendário embutido, recurso de restauração e backup, histórico e muitos itens - como um kit de ferramentas para registro, por exemplo.
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows7, Vista
5.64 MB
$24.95
Registry Defragmentation é um pequeno utilitário que traz melhorias gigantescas à performance do seu computador. Este aplicativo fisicamente desfragmenta o arquivo de registro do Windows conferindo uma estrutura linear mais adequada. Esta é uma ferramenta absolutamente essencial para todos que instalam/desinstalam novos aplicativos de software com frequência.
Premium Booster otimiza seu PC em apenas alguns simples passos. Você rapidamente irá notar que sua mágica realmente funciona e seu Windows se tornará mais estável se você continuar utilizando o Premium Booster.
TweakRAM foi desenhado para limpar a memória do seu PC. Ele pode otimizar a RAM para deixar seu computador mais rápido e congelar com menos frequência. Melhore a performance do seu sistema limpando o conteúdo da sua memória RAM.
Comentáriosrios do Advanced Registry Doctor Pro 9.0
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The Good
* Has registry management (scan, repair, defrag, backup).
* You can undo the 'repair' or 'fixes' you make.
* Ability to apply tweaks to Windows.
* Has preemptive protection against malicious ActiveX malware.
* There is a startup program manager.
* Fairly small footprint in terms of system resource usage.
The Bad
* This is a Beta version...?
* You cannot choose individual Windows tweaks to apply. It is all or nothing.
* Registry backup files are not self-executing (you must have a program that supports the backup format to restore your registry).
* You can only undo one 'fix' or 'repair' at a time.
* Very buggy (interface and feature-wise).
* By default automatic backup of registry is not made before any 'fix' or 'repair'.
Free Alternatives
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Hi all,
Per Ashraf's review and Fubar's ongoing advice recommending that everyone stay away from (and not use) registry cleaner/repair programs, I am not downloading today's GiveAway. That said, below are 3 helpful links, for everyone's benefit:
Wikipedia Article About Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Registry Cleaner/Repair Programs.
Wikipedia Article About Rogue Security Software Programs (Including Fake/Scam Registry Programs).
Glary Utilities Reputable Freeware PC Utility Program (with a Registry Cleaner Component)-CNET User Rating 4/5.
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Sorry GAOTD Team I will pass Advanced Registry Doctor. I have once used Advanced Registry Doctor in past resulting in a crash in my system. I have no courage to try it once more.
For registry cleaning and stuffs I always use Comodo System Cleaner. I do not trust any other software as they do not have what Comodo System Cleaner has. Comodo System Cleaner utilizes the revolutionary innovation of SafeDelete™, a feature that allows users to safely recover any files deleted in error.
And its a freeware from COMODO (one of the best known company in internet security). You can read my Review on Comodo System Cleaner.
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To replace the lack of any weekend game giveaways this last weekend; reverseOrder posted a group of puzzle games on the Saturday and I posted some arcade games on the Sunday. I did post details of these yesterday, but for some reason they were moderated out of the forums.
I thought for the benefit of those who are not familiar with our remedial work in trying to post free alternatives when games are not given away (as per the title ‘Game Giveawayoftheday’) I’d remind you that there are games posted every day over in the forums (you don’t need to be a registered member to access the posts or download links, though we always welcome comments from the community [in which case you do need to register]), some of which are as good, if not better than the games we usually get via the game giveaway project (for example see B.A.S.E. a ‘base jumping’ game posted by rO on Friday (Week 50 of the freeware games project).
Saturdays Games: (reverseOrder)
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/6068
Sundays Games: (Whiterabbit)
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/6072
Games Discussion forums: (posted primarily by Whiterabbit, Wizzard of Ozz and reverseOrder)
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/forum/17
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#3, Happy Person, the problem with Wikipedia is that any idiot can write anything in it. Wikipedia is making an attempt to improve the quality of its articles, so I raise its rating from "total disaster" to "questionable source". I only link to it for general explanations or other links, never as a definitive source, and only after checking the article for accuracy.
The Wikipedia "Registry cleaner" article has a serious misquote which anyone can check. Mark Russinovich's blog entry on "Registry Junk" was from back in 2005. Here's what he actually said:
"So it seems that Registry junk is a Windows fact of life and that Registry cleaners will continue to have a place in the anal-sysadmin’s tool chest, at least until we’re all running .NET applications that store their per-user settings in XML files – and then of course we’ll need XML cleaners." --He was clearly being tongue-in-cheek.
Read farther down, where Anonymous queried, "Hi Mark, do you really think that Registry junk left by uninstalled programs could severely slow down the computer? I would like to 'hear' your opinion."
Mark's response: "No, even if the registry was massively bloated there would be little impact on the performance of anything other than exhaustive searches.
On Win2K Terminal Server systems, however, there is a limit on the total amount of Registry data that can be loaded and so large profile hives can limit the number of users that can be logged on simultaneously.
I haven't and never will implement a Registry cleaner since it's of little practical use on anything other than Win2K terminal servers and developing one that's both safe and effective requires a huge amount of application-specific knowledge."
Registry "cleaners" are dangerous and useless, period. They can't improve the performance of Windows. The best way to improve Windows performance is to defragment your system files (must be done at boot time), which should be done after defragmenting your other files, as some boot-time defraggers will perform poorly if the disk as a whole isn't reasonably well defragmented. I've mentioned several times how to defrag Vista's pagefile (by default, it can't be defragmented because it doesn't exist at boot time). Using multiple pagefiles on different physical drives can improve performance. Unless you're using RAID, using a fast, high-capacity disk with lots of free space will improve performance (if it's been defragmented by a defragmenter which consolidates free space at the end). Also note that Mark Russinovich has never written anything to internally (as opposed to externally) defragment and consolidate the registry, as that's dangerous and unnecessary.
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