The best advice that anyone can give you is this:
If you are not competent enough to manually edit the registry, then leave
well alone.
In general registry repair software usually ends up causing more trouble
than it 'apparently' cures. My advise is stay well clear of them.
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"goorambatman" <goorambatman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1F6E684E-F781-4AF2-A6F2-8195E1C2AC01@microsoft.com...
> There are a lot of System Fixers/Maintainers/Registry Repairers out there,
> which one is the best and what do you recommend?
>
> I've had good results with Registry Mechanic and heard good things about
> RegistryBooster 2 and noticed that they are Certified Microsoft Partners.