Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the UniBlue RegistryBooster 2010 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for UniBlue RegistryBooster 2010.
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7 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Improves Windows boot and shutdown times, Runs quickly, Cleans and defragments the registry...
A bit pricey...
I have to admit I was a bit shocked on how well the Uniblue Registry Booster 2010 performed. I know that in a Windows OS that the registry plays a big part on the load times of the OS and more especially when overly crowded and full of unused junk fro...
Ease of use, Single-click Scan and Fix, Fast operation
Auto-run, auto-scan default settings, We would like to thank Uniblue for this sample. Discuss this review on our forums
It is difficult to accurately test a utility such as this since every system will have different errors in it's registry and different levels of fragmentation, however it seems to me that using Uniblue's RegistryBooster has had a positive impact on ...
Abstract: After using any PC for any significant time, you’ll notice the system encountering more errors and slowing down more and more compared to when you first used it. Many problems on Windows are caused by Registry errors, which can wreak havoc with your sy...
Abstract: RegistryBooster 2010 is a capable and intuitive utility that's well suited to novice computer users or those with little knowledge of the registry. However, with free alternatives available it does little to justify the £19.95 asking price. We'd recom...
Effective scanning; easy to use; built-in Registry backup
Limited set of tools; expensive; free alternatives available
An effective Registry cleaner with a clear interface, but there are free alternatives available Good points: Effective scanning; easy to use; built-in Registry backup Bad points: Limited set of tools; expensive; free alternatives available ...
Given that there are free Registry cleaners out there - such as the one built into free program CCleaner - the question is whether it's worth paying for RegistryBooster 2010. RegistryBooster clearly dug deeper and found more problems with our PC's...