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  • 5.0 stars

    "A great product created"

    February 26, 2012  |   By zeileen31

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    All tools are useful and necessary for keeping PC well maintained.

    Cons

    no cons I can think of

    Summary

    I've using it for two weeks and so far I like it very much!

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Keeps registry clean and optimized!"

    February 6, 2012  |   By ethenjefferey

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    Cleans junk files and registry. Very simple to use. Other free tools such as data recovery are nice too.

    Cons

    No cons I have found

    Summary

    It's a great product. Helps you optimize your computer easily.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Not the best but pretty good"

    January 31, 2012  |   By angelachand48

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    It cleans registry junks pretty well. It boosts system speed by optimizing Windows settings and startup programs.

    Cons

    There're many optimizers. This one maybe is not the best but it is safe and workable

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Safest In Class"

    January 16, 2012  |   By ComputersMyLife

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    I have more confidence in this cleaner than any others. I have been using their products for years and never a surprise with each new release. Each version is well tested and can stand on their own without an upgrade. Speaking of which, their upgrade policy is phenomenal. This is well worth a purchase and you can't go wrong.

    Cons

    While overall each feature speeds up your computer, the optimizer has evolved many different ways. I generally avoid this, where this is one of the most touted by many companies today. The problem that I have is that while it has a 'restore' it must be in memory as being done by this program... more on this later.

    In a past version I experienced a problem with the Registry Defrag when used in the Full settings. This only happened once and on an older version. I avoid the 'full setting' but also think this is the strongest feature, the Registry Defrag in the Quick (recommended setting) mode.

    Summary

    In regards to the Optimizer. All optimizers touted today originated from changing the defaults setting of Windows. The default settings were decided in detail about Microsoft what would be best for "most" people. All software designed is made to fit into this behavior. However, there are a few changes that you can do with the default setting that will improve speed. It might not be the best solution and some cause problems. These changes are generally made to the registry and are well known settings that people comfortable with changing the registry can do.

    This program, like others, make those changes... For instance, such as removing hanging loaded software that won't unload. Microsoft designed the OS to work a certain way and they didn't simply overlook something as simple as changing the settings so it will unload a program quickly. So these changes that I'm talking about are like removing a muffler from your car for better gas mileage or putting more air in your tires than recommended for better gas mileage.

    That doesn't mean it's bad to do this and it's 100% reversible "if" your program remembers those changes. The problem I have is that it doesn't tell you the detail changes it made. So if you remove the program or go to another computer that has this done, you don't know what changes were made.

    OK, the above is the OLD way of optimizing the OS. The new way includes the old and adds a lot smarter methods. For instance the feature of defragging the registry doesn't in anyway change the OS's default design. There clearly are many other methods that I don't understand or are aware of. I don't know if WinASO is best in class for this. I think one has to decide how much optimization overcomes additional ram memory. We know that ram memory is much cheaper now than when these optimizers first hit the market.

    My goal is to be safer than squeezing the most blood out of a turnip. I only optimize those customer computers which are dog slow. In most cases, by cleaning up the computer with antivirus scans, hard drive surface scans with the built in OS tools along with the hard drive defrag (which is different than registry defrag), reducing the number of loading programs at startup, and WinASO registry clean and defrag, a major improvement is found with most customer's computers.

    One thing you should be aware of when you or other people claim their system is slower than it was when new, is that we've had a lot of major upgrades to all Window's OS's. It almost always includes more processes running and larger processes running. This takes up ram memory and slows things down. Also, almost every new program installed checks for updates in the background. You may not be aware of it, since it might check and not find any new updates. Some poorly written software does this frequently when in reality they might only come out with a version ever 6 months. It's best to examine each and every program to see if it includes an automatic update and turn it off, so you can do it manually at your convenience. Some exceptions might be YouTube and iTunes, but let's face it, there are many that never listen to music on their computer and maybe has only a few songs, but still each time iTunes are checking for new versions and features. If you are after speed you also need to use your own needs to determine what areas you can sacrifice. In most cases if you don't have 2GB of ram on an XP computer or 4GB of ram on Win7, you are not working at optimal speed. Those power users will already be aware of the need for more ram outside the standard.

    Most people are confused about the difference between ram memory and hard drive memory. Since most computers today has plenty of hard drive memory (or space), the most critical number to look at in regards to speed is RAM memory. And those that don't understand the difference are the ones that are least likely to know where to find it.

    On a XP computer it is easily found by going to Start - Control Panel - System. If you don't see "System" then your computer is configured differently and then you need to Start - Control Panel - Performance and Maintenance - See basic information about your computer links. Otherwise go to My Computer and click on the link on the left that says, View System Information.

    On a Win7 Start - Computer - System Properties for the ram settings.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "brilliant cleaner"

    January 12, 2012  |   By clooneycandy

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    Easy to use.
    Never gives any problem to your system.
    Registry clean works quickly
    Nice-looking UI

    Cons

    A must-have utility for Windows user

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  • 5.0 stars

    "I have confidence in this product"

    January 9, 2012  |   By amytwilight

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    I've been searching for a suitable product to clean my computer. When I tried Winaso I was pretty impressed with what the free version can accomplish - clean 10 errors at a time (full version clean all at once) and a lot of free tools. It's very stable and fast.

    Cons

    no cons have been found.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "so far so good"

    December 28, 2011  |   By gem_angel60

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    Does most of the repair. It's fast and to the point.

    Cons

    so far so good.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "The program works"

    December 20, 2011  |   By leaddaniel

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    Good cleaner; Friendly UI

    Cons

    Haven't found any cons

    Summary

    My computer was running poorly until I was recommended to use Winaso to clean it. Now it is faster than ever. It is worth to try.

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  • 4.0 stars

    "Does the Job"

    December 17, 2011  |   By nottmdon

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    Nice user interface, does what it says it will do and throws in a few more tool options as well.

    Cons

    Cant fault it for a freebie

    Summary

    Just one of the 'cleaners' I use on the registry and it does the job it is asked to do without problems, confusing command lines or a cluttered user interface. Simple to use.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Good app worth to try!"

    December 14, 2011  |   By spencerbob78

    Version: WinASO Registry Optimizer 4.7.5

    Pros

    It provides many useful tools to configure your Windows. Easy to use even for novice.

    Cons

    Better add a one-click clean function

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