Most of the PC Health Boost scam reports you heard are not true. I hope my short review helps you gain more assurance that will encourage you to give this registry repair software a chance.
My PC Health Boost Experience So Far
About six month ago, I decided I really needed a PC boost when I first discovered this Windows update error fix program. Some people might call it coincidence while I call it fate that there happened to be software called “PC Health Boost.”
I already used this software several times, and even have it set to alert me of new required registry fixes. The best part about PC Health Boost is that I am given a choice as far as what registry changes/problems I want to change, remove, or keep. This is helpful, because the software might actually be too careful at times, which is a complement to the maker (Boost Software).
I also want to share other highlights of my PC Health Boost user experience:
- I found the four-tabbed menu easy to navigate. I could very easily switch back and forth between “System Scan,” “Startup Boost,” “Restore,” and “Settings.” If I want to change the parameters of the scan or remove programs that automatically start up, I can. I can customize my PC Health Boost experience.
- The big green “Start Scan” button is one I can’t miss. It is very easily visible from the “System Scan” menu. I like this, because I know exactly where I have to start when I want to detect any Windows update error that needs to be fixed. It also helps when I want to repair my registry and have my computer working properly.
- The entire process is quick and painless. Usually the scanning process from beginning to end is quite fast. I usually spend a maximum of 10 minutes but usually an average of five minutes scanning, analyzing, and removing all errors.
Reason For Not Wanting To Remove Certain “Problems”
Of course, I want to get rid of all registry problems caused by accidental downloads of malware. I also want to eliminate any issues associated with any kind of adware, spyware, or tracker software. Otherwise, I could continue to have the same Windows update error over and over again. My computer also could run very slow.
However, in certain instances, what is indicated as a registry problem may just be the detection of another software on my PC I find useful. Therefore, I would request this to not be removed.
On the other hand, I must admit I usually just let PC Health Boost remove all the alleged problems. After all, I can always revert back to before the changes are made.