PC Tools Registry Mechanic – Easily Clean Your System And Optimize Its Performance

If you were wondering why your Windows-based PC gradually slows down, making you miss the way it worked the first day you brought it home. Well, a part (a big one) of the answer to your question lies in the fact that as months go by and you install and uninstall multiple software programs, your Windows Registry (if left unattended) gets jam-packed with unwanted entries that cause various troubles such as performance slow-down, frequent errors, crashes, freezes and slow boot-ups.

Any desperate attempt to eliminate these registry problems in a manual way not only is an absolutely hard task that even most experienced users would wisely avoid, but also the source of more danger added to your system than you could possibly imagine. But do not panic, luckily, clearing the obsolete and corrupt registry entries out is an easy and quick task if we make use of the appropriate registry cleaner. Today I am going to go through the features and functionalities of Registry Mechanic, a handy and powerful registry cleaning solution with added value.

Analyze, Detect & Fix
As its name suggests, Registry Mechanic is like a car mechanic specially designed to analyze, detect and repair any problems it finds in the Windows registry. As I said above, those annoying problems in the Windows registry are a common cause of errors in the system, like PC crashes and general instability, by fixing them, you can help your system to work better, faster, and to make it more stable. So, lets take a look to what this incredible program brings.

Interface
Registry Mechanic has a really simple and intuitive user interface, at first sight you’ll find that it is divided into panels, the one on the left contains the different sections of the program.

Home: here you’ll gain access to most important functions, beginning with registry scan, compaction, optimization monitoring, and restoration; regarding other added functions you’ll see the Windows services tunning tool. On the upper-right corner you’ll find quick access to Smart Update, this is really useful to keep the program always up-to-date and Help to clear all your doubts about the way Registry Mechanic works.

Computer: here is where you find what I meant by added value, in this section you have the possibility to perform several handy tasks like managing your computer including network connections, Windows Update, System Restore including the creation of restore points, System properties and full control of your Control Panel. This stuff may look like mere shortcuts to already installed Windows functions, however, the useful side of this is that you have all of them in a single window instead of having to track them all over your system.

Under the Security and System sections you’ll find more possibilities for tweaking and improving your system performance: Local Security and User Account management, Group Policy Editor, access to the Device and Disk managers, the Event Viewer and the Performance Monitor.

Functionalities
Registry Mechanic is very simple to use: just a single click to start analyzing all the sections of the registry you have previously selected.

Anyway the default selection is good enough if you do not know what each of them is. You can change this configuration at the Options section .

Once the check is done, Registry Mechanic shows a list of errors and shortcomings, you can fix them all with a single click or you can select only those issues which you want and not.

The rest is just clicking on the Repair button and see how Registry Mechanic wipes all those trouble-causing errors out. And if you hesitate to touch a thing as delicate as the registry, you always have the option to make a backup with Registry Mechanic before starting any type of analysis or repair.

Final Words
As you can see this is an amazing program, not a solid registry cleaner but also a comprehensive set of tools to enhance you system. Using Registry Mechanic you can have the same performance smoothness and speed of your PC back and enjoy it as you did in the first days.

Have you tried Registry Mechanic? Tell us what you think in the comments section below.

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