PC Error Buster 1.1

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Windows registry is a common cause of Windows crashes, slow performance and frequent error messages. With PC Error Buster, you can safely scan, clean and optimize your Windows registry with a few simple mouse clicks! With its automatic and intelligent registry scan and errors fix, your system should not only be more stable but it will also help improve your overall system performance without expensive hardware upgrades. PC Error Buster is able to deep scan and locate hard for error and restore your system powerfully and as a result prevent most pc slowdown and crashes by optimizing your PC resource usage. Hence you will realize your PC will run brand new every day; with constant error fix, you will experience a faster, more stable PC that loads up program much faster.

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