ErrorFix Reviews
A relatively simple registry cleaner, ErrorFix may at first glance seem some what basic in terms of computer software. Basic though doesn’t necessarily mean that ErrorFix is a bad piece of software, and as long as it does what it is designed for, then simple may in fact be an advantage. That being said we did have to find out whether Error Fix did indeed do everything that it claimed to be able to do.
Here’s the full ErrorFix review
The Details of Error Fix
? Software Designer - Error Fix is a stand alone product and although popular it is not backed up with the knowledge that the software developers have produced other effective products as well..
? Compatibility -Error Fix has been designed and developed to ensure that it will work on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP and Vista.
? Features and Functions - Error Fix lives up its initial basic image in the features that are offered with the product, and whilst some may say you buy a registry cleaner to clean the registry, the best registry cleaners offer additional features that can help compact and organize a registry and computer as well.
? Back-up - An essential feature from any reputable registry cleaner, Error Fix offers up the required back-up and undo feature that allows for the registry to be totally backed up, so that it can be restored in the unlikely event of any problems when it is being repaired.
? Custom Scan - Error Fix also offers the option of customizing the scan, and although most people will never use the feature, the more experienced computer users can customize to ensure a faster scan.
The Test Results
We downloaded Error Fix direct from the company’s website, purchasing the full version, rather than the free scan tool. Installation was quick and easy, and in next to no time we were using Error Fix to scan through our Windows registry.
We were pleased to see that the speed of the scan was in line with the claims made by the software designers, and our test machine was scanned in about two minutes. We were initially worried that the speed may have meant that Error Fix was not as thorough as it should be, but the identified errors were fairly comprehensive and all major errors were found. Overall we were satisfied with the results of Error Fix and our machine was certainly faster and comparable to the speed of the machine when we first purchased it.
Additional Observations
Error Fix is unfortunately let down by the features that have been included in the program, and although the essential back up and restore is present there is little else to help with the performance of the Windows registry. The basic nature of the software does make it relatively user friendly we are convinced that most users would accept a bit more complexity for a few more features.
Overall Impressions
A basic registry cleaner, but still a fairly good piece of software, Error Fix is one of the top twenty registry cleaners currently available. The scan and repair process are as good as we would expect from a modern registry cleaner, and although not as thorough as the likes of RegCure from ParetoLogic does an adequate job in improving the performance of a Windows computer. The overall score for Error Fix though is let down by the lack of features included in the software, and there is little to the software other than the expected identify and repair process.
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- Published:
- 11.11.09 / 3pm
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- Computers
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