Nuke Errors with Error Nuker
6StarReviews found Error Nuker to be a well put together program that is not only simple to use, but highly effective. Error Nuker caters to anyone and everyone that owns a PC. While Error Nuker is not loaded with all the features that ASOv2 has, it does come with all the features that are necessary for repairing your computer’s errors.
Error Nuker was easy to install, the set-up was uncomplicated, and the software itself was very user friendly. Error Nuker comes automatically defaulted to the necessary settings, so the program is ready to go after you install.
Error Nuker searches deep into your computer system and scans through application paths, uninstall info, help files, file extensions, font files, most recently used files, shared DLLs, shared folders, startup programs, and shortcuts. This is the basic auto scan that is enabled at the time of installation. After completing a scan, Error Nuker allows you to view a list of errors broken down by type. You have the ability to manually select each error, giving you all the control or you can do a "select all" and fix all the errors that Error Nuker recommends.
Before you remove any errors, Error Nuker creates an essential back up of your system allowing you to restore it at any time should you ever make a mistake. Their scan will only take up 3 minutes of your time, which is one of the fastest registry cleaner scans.
Upside: Error Nuker is a registry cleaner that is great for a computer beginner or an intermediate user, 6StarReviews highly recommends this product.
Downside: Similar to what we've seen in other registry cleaners, Error Nuker does not list the severity of each error. This can make it difficult to determine which errors to remove. Also, we’d like to see a company offer phone support and Error Nuker only offers online support. The largest downside…Error Nuker is still promoting a 2005 version of their product. Until this is updated, we would suggest avoiding Error Nuker even if the 2005 version was a high quality product.
Friday, April 20, 2007
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