Regcure has a trial version in which the user is able to download and test before using the software to remove registry entries. It also gives you a way to backup the registry before applying any changes. This ensures that a failed cleanup of the registry can be recovered in the event of a computer crash from the software.
Although the registry can be backed up, if errors are made, the user needs to restore registry settings. If the user doesn't know how to restore the registry, it can make Regcure unsafe and render the computer unusable until a technician can restore the files. Additionally, if the user is unfamiliar with the registry, he may accidentally delete important folders.
Regcure is safe for a computer, provided the user backs up the existing registry and has some familiarity with the Windows component. Users who are familiar with the restore process can also quickly restore a damaged registry file if Regcure corrupts any folders.
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