![]() ![]() So Yes, Advanced Registry Doctor is, if anything, even better than it's sibling PremiumBooster, although it is also a wee bit more complicated. ![]() We have a single HDD with 2 partitions, one running XP and the other Windows 7: Advanced Registry Doctor checked and optimized BOTH! You have the option of not checking both too, if, for some reason, you do not want to optimize all the Windows Registries on your machine! We especially liked the feature of Advanced Registry Doctor, where you can optimize the Registry across different Hard Disk Drives/ Partitions. We installed Elcor's Advanced Registry Doctor and we give it our Thumbs Up! If you have not purchased a Registry Optimizer yet, this is the one you should spend your money on! Unfortunately, we have invested in Elcor's other Registry product, PremiumBooster, and so, what with the economic downturn still not going away, we'll not be replacing PremiumBooster with Advanced Registry Doctor, yet. For this, doing a System Restore/ using Go Back is like using a hammer to kill a fly! However, this is not so common, unless you have been careless and have let lose a virus on your HDD! But what is certain is that your Registry will slowly and surely, day-in-and-day-out, get bloated with orphan/ broken entries. Products like Norton Go Back or Windows own in-built System Restore are more instant fixes, when you install something and your PC crashes immediately. Therefore you did not have to do an uninstall as well, you could get away with deleting the program folder and all files in it! However today, you simply cannot do that, as most self-respecting programs think it is important to write their own two piece into the Windows Reistry! Earlier versions of programs did not write to the Windows Registry. ![]()
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