Auslogics Registry Cleaner review

Auslogics Registry Cleaner is a lightweight tool for keeping your computer free of errors, which helps maximize processing efficiency and speed. With just a few clicks, you'll have this program installed and your Registry cleaned up, and you can get back to the things you really want to be doing.

Pros

Scan options: When you open this program, you can immediately chose to Scan, in which case, you'll be presented with the scan results to review before deciding what to fix and what to leave alone. These scans are completed quickly, and you'll see results grouped by categories, which you can expand by clicking on them. If you don't want to sort through all those results, however, you can just select the Scan and Repair option, which will complete the scan and then fix all problems it finds without asking you to approve those changes first.

Backup creation: Even if you opt for the Scan and Repair option, you don't have to worry too much about the program removing something you actually need by accident. That's because you can choose to create backups of all deleted items, making it easy to go back and restore them later on. With this option in play, all changes this program makes are reversible, which may be comforting, especially for less-experienced users.

Cons

Minimal Help: There is not much in the way of Help documentation to go along with this app. While you most likely won't need it, it's always nice to have something to refer to, if you run into trouble. The Help option just takes you to the main product page for the app, which lists features but not much else. The only other option is to submit a Technical Support form, if you really get stuck.

Bottom Line

Auslogics Registry Cleaner is a fast and convenient free tool for clearing up issues in your Registry to improve overall system performance. The backup option helps remove any risk of damage by deleting certain items. While it would be nice if there was a bit more in the way of a Manual or Quick Start Guide, the process is straightforward enough that you probably won't need it.

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