Login Username. Remember Me. Sign in anonymously. Sign in with Twitter Not a member yet? When the file required to uninstall Uniblue Registry Booster is corrupted or missing, it will not be able to uninstall the program. In such circumstance, reinstalling Uniblue Registry Booster may do the trick. Run the installer either in the original disk or the download file to reinstall the program again. Sometimes, the installer may allow you to repair or uninstall the program as well. When a program is installed on the computer, Windows will save its settings and information in the registry, including the uninstall command to uninstall the program.
You can try this method to uninstall Uniblue Registry Booster. Please carefully edit the registry, because any mistake there may make your system crash. The manual uninstallation of Uniblue Registry Booster requires computer know-how and patience to accomplish. And no one can promise the manual uninstallation will completely uninstall Uniblue Registry Booster and remove all of its files.
And an incomplete uninstallation will many useless and invalid items in the registry and affect your computer performance in a bad way.
Most software you install alters a special file location on your hard drive called a registry by putting in additional entries related to the software you're installing.
When you uninstall, some of those registry entries can be left over, increasing the workload of your computer with jobs that it either doesn't need to do or can't do, or both. It does its work in three simple steps: a scan , during which it automatically finds registry errors; then a process where it removes unneeded registry entries and alters other entries; and finally a registry defragmentation , during which it relocates registry entries that should be adjacent to each other or farther apart for smoother, faster performance.
It's very easy to use: just install it and run it. One thing Registry Booster could use that it doesn't have is an undo feature.
Vern Vihlene. After doing a Microsoft Update, I was prompted to download Uniblue. I don;t know what it does or why. Is it safe? Should I allow it to make changes to my computer?
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