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| Migo Launches Registry Repair v5 Migo Software has announced the availability of Migo Registry Repair v5, with significantly upgraded features providing an easy and safe means for novice to expert users to keep their PC at their best. New Migo Registry Repair v5 offers a range of optimization features and new enhancements, including: - Optimize Windows Start-Up – Enables users to manage items in the Windows start-up process providing increased control and speed when a user starts the PC; - Automatic Repairs – Fixes registry and PC errors automatically to speed up performance. It also scans for and removes temporary files and folders, browser history and cookies and Instant Messenger history to improve system stability; - Remove "Digital Junk" – Automatically empties the Recycle Bin, deletes recently opened file history and other temporary junk files, reducing PC clutter and increase hard drive capacity; - Create Customized Scans – Allows users to choose which sections of the computer the program will analyze during its scan; - Built-in Safety Net Technology – Allows deep scan and repair operations, yet won't let users damage the system; - Automatic Registry Backup – Creates an archive of all of the registry repair changes made, so users can revert back to a previous known state if required; - Set-And-Forget Options – Enables users to configure the operations so that performance issues are found and resolved automatically; - Built-In Scheduler - Allows users to choose when to run scans to automatically fix registry issues as they arise. Migo Registry Repair v5 also includes an all-new user interface for an even easier, more intuitive and faster operation. In addition, workflow enhancements to its Startup Optimizer feature, allowing the user to disable unwanted programs at Windows start up in a very logical and natural way. System Requirements for Registry Repair v5: Intel Pentium (or equivalent) 350 MHz Processor; 64MB RAM (256MB recommended); 800 x 600, 16-bit color graphics card; 10MB of free Hard Disk space; CD/DVD-ROM Drive; and Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) or Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 4 or later). write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |