Registry Gear for Windows
- Trial version
- In English
- V 2.1.2.618
- (5)
Security Status
Keep your system running smoothly
If your computer is running slowly, or has a habit of crashing, it's a good idea to do a bit of spring cleaning. Registry Gear is designed to clean up your registry files, allowing your PC to run more smoothly.
The interface is extremely clear, with a huge Scan button that initializes a Windows registry scan looking for errors or unnecesary files such as history lists, old shortcuts and invalid file paths. Scanning is relatively quick, and you are given a list of all the errors found afterwards. Like many registry cleaners, some of the error files are not explained, so you have to trust the program the errors really need deleting or fixing.
Despite this, Registry Gear doesn't cause any problems, and does its job very well. After scanning, you can repair the errors: Either all of the, or the ones you want to. For safety, Registry Gears will create a backup of your registry just in case something goes wrong. You can also defrag you registry, which will save you hard some drive space, as well as schedule regular and automatic registry scans.
Registry Gear is an easy to use, effective and nicely designed registry cleaner, which is surprisingly light on resources.
In Softonic we scan all the files hosted on our platform to assess and avoid any potential harm for your device. Our team performs checks each time a new file is uploaded and periodically reviews files to confirm or update their status. This comprehensive process allows us to set a status for any downloadable file as follows:
- Clean
It’s extremely likely that this software program is clean.
What does this mean?
We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected.
- Warning
This software program is potentially malicious or may contain unwanted bundled software.
Why is the software program still available?
Based on our scan system, we have determined that these flags are possibly false positives.
What is a false positive?
It means a benign program is wrongfully flagged as malicious due to an overly broad detection signature or algorithm used in an antivirus program.
- Blocked
It’s highly probable this software program is malicious or contains unwanted bundled software.
Why is this software program no longer available in our Catalog?
Based on our scan system, we have determined that these flags are likely to be real positives.