Kevin Milkins
11-Aug-10, 23:11
While I was looking at anti virus packages the other day I got taken down the garden path of a "free" product called Advanced Registry Optimizer.
It sounded like a good idea, and being "free", I decided to let it into my system and have a look at how it was going to make my system, better, faster, etc, etc.
When it had done it's scan it had recognised 2026 items that it could alter in order to do what it says on the tin, however, only 100 will be done for free and the rest will be sorted for the small fee of about $27.:confused
Are there any techno orgers that could comment on the validity of this type of service?
It sounded like a good idea, and being "free", I decided to let it into my system and have a look at how it was going to make my system, better, faster, etc, etc.
When it had done it's scan it had recognised 2026 items that it could alter in order to do what it says on the tin, however, only 100 will be done for free and the rest will be sorted for the small fee of about $27.:confused
Are there any techno orgers that could comment on the validity of this type of service?