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Answer» Hello. I just ran a registry clean software for the first time and one of the issues is "BOTTLENECKS of windows system" which it says it can correct automatically.
Can someone tell me what a bottleneck is and if there would be any damage to my system by allowing the software to do so?
I have windows XP Home; the software is advanced windowscare personal V2.6
Thanks for any help. Bottleneck generally means a particular aspect or PART of a system that is the cause of a slowing down of the system.
I'm not familiar with WindowsCare personal V2.6; it's not a software I ever RECALL being mentioned in the forum. But, if you can't trust it to safely do what it's supposed to do, it's not worth having. I gather it's not freeware. You might be better off with CCleaner, which is freeware.
Perhaps someone who is familiar with WindowsCare will comment on it.
If you WANT to proceed and have WindowsCare execute it's corrective ACTIONS, be sure to backup your registry before doing so.
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