Error Killer
Error Killer Review
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ErrorKiller is possibly the most rudimentary registry repair tool in our list of the 8 popular registry cleaners currently available. However, it is still an effective program that eliminates many erroneous items in the Windows registry, thus restoring, and even improving system performance.
Some of the advantages a user can get when he or she uses the Error Killer program are the same as other products in its price range. The ErrorKiller installation process is not difficult. The scanning duration is competitive with its rival products in the market. You can also manage which items you wish to scan and/or skip over. The usual features you can find in such a utility are present, with reliable backup, startup program manager, and error locator.
The installation process for the ErrorKiller tool is not at all complex, although any users who encounter problems with it can easily get assistance from the developer’s support website. Running into any issues with the Error Killer program can be mitigated by accessing the aforementioned site’s tutorial section. One can also contact a customer service representative in real-time if the information on the help pages does not resolve the concerns.
Scanning your system with Error Killer finds problems in the registry at rates comparable to similar products in the same price range. It can identify and resolve errors, such as invalid drivers, shortcuts, and application paths, as well as missing DLLs, file associations, startup applications, and system fonts.
After determining what the invalid entries in the registry are, the program also provides a list of these errors. Error Killer’s management of the removal or addition of programs that initialize at system boot-up is effective, and boosts system performance by reassigning the freed-up resources.
The initial panel for the ErrorKiller scanning process gives the user a choice between a default automatic scan and a customized scanning configuration. One can also set his or her preferences for managing startup programs, adding or removing applications, and the utility for backing up the registry. The first option is for those who are not technologically adept, while the second is for more competent users.
The program is a very cost-efficient one, and the basic features are the reason for its low price. Overall, it is somewhere in the league of RegClean in terms of functionality. We give the Error Killer registry repair utility the final spot (#8) in our top 8 list of popular registry repair software.



