Defragment Registry With Portable Quicksys RegDefrag

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Most of the time average user uses same operating system for 2 to 3 year without Reformatting and Reinstalling OS, during this time we install/uninstall numerous new programs & software, Changes/Modifies Many System Configuration. All sort of this activity results into fragmented registry, also size of registry grows dramatically. This non linear structure of Registry slows downs your operating system.

Basically reduced performance of operating system is due to increase in access time of registry since its no more linear structure, retrieving particular registry key value takes more time hence overall increase in application response time. Only solution to this is Registry Defragmentation.

Here is one Freeware utility Quicksys Regdefrag which lets you to defrag your windows registry quickly. It optimizes registry by removing gaps, fragments and wasted space in Windows registry files. Quicksys Regdefrag improves performance and boosts access to the registry.

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Features of Quicksys RegDefrag

→ Extremely small in size 923 KB

→ Simple Interface

→ Optimizes Registry

→ Deletes and Removes Gaps

→ Supported Operating System Xp/Vista/2008

Quicksys RegDefrag also reduces size of Registry which intern improves Os performance

See the Screenshots of Quicksys RegDefrag

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Quicksys Defrag Optimize Registry

Do Backup your Windows Registry before performing any operation. Quicksys RegDefag also available in portable edition.

Suported Operating System: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008

Download Freeware Quicksys RegDefrag 1.5

Download Freeware Portable Quicksys RegDefrag 1.5

Sandip Dedhia

Sandip Dedhia is a founder of Blogsdna.com, He loves to write on Technology, Gadgets & Web Services. He also reviews Windows software & applications. Android phones is his latest passion. View Author Profile

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Reader Comments

looks good will try…lets see how much good it is.

Written By abhishek
on July 6th, 2008

it’s first time i have heard about registry de fragmentation

Written By ajay
on July 7th, 2008

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