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19-Sep-2009, 10:59 AM #1
Solved: An Answer To My Concern
I had purchased RegCure on line some months ago. One morning I got up and RegCure said I had 636 errors, so I clicked to fix them as soon as I did my computer crashed. Before I reformatted I burned RegCure to a CD to save it. I just reinstalled RegCure and it tells me I have 636 errors and when I clicked to fix them it wanted me to install a new version that cost more money I don't have. My questions is; Do I still have the same errors that crashed my computer? Why do I need to purchase a new vision of RegCure when I have already purchased it once this year?
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19-Sep-2009, 11:07 AM #2
Get rid of Regcure, the "errors" it reports aren't errors at all, certainly don't waste more money on it.

Registry cleaners can wreck your operating system, as you've already found out, don't get burned twice.
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19-Sep-2009, 11:30 AM #3
Thanks for your help Kitch, but I have one more question. When I go to uninstall it tells me all 636 errors will be released, will this crash my computer?
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19-Sep-2009, 11:35 AM #4
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Thanks for your help Kitch, but I have one more question. When I go to uninstall it tells me all 636 errors will be released, will this crash my computer?
I seriously doubt it, but since you've had to start from scratch recently you've little to lose.
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19-Sep-2009, 11:38 AM #5
Thanks again.
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19-Sep-2009, 11:41 AM #6
Let us know that your PC's running ok after you uninstall it. Don't be tempted to use registry cleaners again
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19-Sep-2009, 03:26 PM #7
I uninstalled and everything is running good. Thank you for your help. I knew I needed to uninstall, I just needed someone to tell me it was okay.
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