Fix stubborn registry errors.
Auslogics does it again and releases another freeware application for system optimization. This time we're taking a look at Auslogics' Freeware Registry Cleaner which does a swift job of ridding your system of registry errors and ensuring your Windows PC is running at peak performance.
This Freeware registry cleaner scans the registry and removes outdated and stale references to fonts, file associations, installed software, history lists, shortcuts and more. It offers users the option to use more advanced options by cleaning up COM&Active X references, Virtual Devices, Shared DLLs and Missing Software.
If CCleaner didn't quite do the job, Auslogics Registry Cleaner may well have your system up to peak performance when it comes to the registry.
Features of Auslogics Registry Cleaner
- Backup: Creates backups before making changes.
- Cleaner: Removes invalid entries.
- Compatible: Compatible with all Windows versions.
- Custom scan: Allows custom scanning.
- Defrag: Defragments the registry.
- Errors: Identifies and fixes registry errors.
- Exclusions: Supports exclusions list.
- Junk files: Cleans up junk files.
- Optimization: Improves system performance.
- Restore: Restores backups when needed.
- Safety: Automatically scans for malicious items.
- Scanning: Quick and deep scan.
- Scheduling: Schedules automatic scans.
- Shortcuts: Repairs broken shortcuts.
- Speed: Enhances system startup times.
Compatibility and License
Auslogics Registry Cleaner is a freeware, but ad-supported application available on Windows from registry cleaner software. You may encounter different types of ads or offers when running and installing this program. Though ads might be present, download and installation of this PC software is free and 10.0.0.6 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can Auslogics Registry Cleaner run on?
Auslogics Registry Cleaner can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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