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RESTORE SPEED AND PERFORMANCE!
Make your PC perform better by cleaning your Registry with RegTool. It's advanced error-detection technology removes the redundant entry
designations that hamper performance stats and cause error alerts.
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GET UP AND RUNNING IN RECORD TIME.
Bring your computer on-line faster. Some users report a startup speed increase of up to 70 percent! Remove the clogging Startup entries and have your computer up in running in half the time!
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GAIN PRODUCTIVITY ONLINE.
Registry Errors affect your Web surfing as well. Mis-allocated entries cause browsers to have trouble managing their plug-ins. Use RegTool to get rid of error
messages and unreliable page loading.
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STAY ON TOP OF ERRORS AND FEEL SECURE.
We know that software is not enough to make you feel completely secure, even if it is top of the line. That's why RegTool comes with free 24/7 tech support, providing help if you need it.
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DON'T LET ERRORS DICTATE YOUR PC'S BEHAVIOR
RegTool specializes in helping you take control your Registry's maintenance. Augmenting the Registry can be risky, but RegTool employs automatic backups that protect
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Why Wait and Let the Problems Get Worse?
RegTool destroys the Registry Errors that cause DirectX media to misbehave!
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What is a DirectX Object?
DirectX encompasses a suite of APIs, small helper-programs placed into bigger ones that tell them how to communicate with Windows. DirectX is a set of these
APIs specially designed by Microsoft to help third-party companies make multimedia programs that will display and act correctly on Windows. There are DirectX declarations for
music playback, video resolution, game behavior and more. By conforming to the DirectX standard, programmers guarantee that their products will run on
Windows.
Why do DirectX Objects Malfunction?
Even though conforming to DirectX will make a program compatible with Windows, it doesn't guarantee that it will work correctly 100 percent of
the time. One reason for this is versioning, the process of replacing an old edition of something with a new one. Many versions of the DirectX APIs have come and gone. Sometimes
the information from the old version interferes with that of the new, causing redundant entries in the Registry that result in errant behavior: music files don't play or the sound
quality is distorted, playing a video only yields a blank screen and games malfunction, freezing or displaying messages like “memory cannot be read.”
Errors can also occur when the DirectX compatible drivers built into media devices aren't registered correctly. Camcorders, Cameras, and Music
Players all need DirectX drivers in order to communicate with the Operating System. If there are older copies of those drivers on the system already other errors can occur.
How will RegTool fix DirectX Errors?
DirectX errors that happen in the Registry can be fixed by an advanced scanning and repair tool. RegTool's trial-tested scanner can analyze the entire
Registry in under two minutes, isolating the invisible sources of visible errors. When there are unnecessary duplications, it removes the redundant entry, and when it finds a
corrupted one it repairs it. The end result is a Registry that is stabilized. Not only can cleaning the Registry with RegTool eliminate DirectX problems, but it boosts the
efficiency of the entire PC.
To What Extent have DirectX Problems Affected your Media?

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