
Registry Booster 2010
Clean, repair, and optimize your system with the leading and award-winning Registry Booster 2010 from Uniblue.

Filed under: DriverScanner 2009; registry; RegistryBooster 2009; SpeedUpMyPC 2009; uniblue
Registry Booster 2010 is the safest and most trusted solution to clean and optimize your system, free it from registry errors and fragmented entries.
Through Advanced Error Detection Technology, Registry Booster 2010 automatically identifies missing, corrupt, or invalid items in your Windows registry and dramatically enhances performance and general stabilityUniblue is a trusted and dependable software partner to millions of PC users and is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.
Key Benefits:
- Clean your system and boost performance. Boost system performance by cleaning out all missing, unwanted, obsolete and corrupt registry entries automatically with Registry Booster 2010.
- Repair your PC and keep it tuned. Dramatically improve your computing experience by repairing all registry problems and preventing application seizures and crashes.
- Enhance System Stability and Efficiency. Even the newest of computers face the risk of errors or corruption - Registry Booster 2010 will prevent errors while keeping your PC stable and roaring at peak efficiency.
- Exceptionally Simple to Use. Set in a highly intuitive, attractive, logical and user-friendly graphical user interface, Registry Booster 2010 sets the standard for ease-of-use.
- Safe and Trusted. Avoid crashes, seizures, slow downs and error messages with the safest and most trusted solution from a leading software vendor.
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