I have the windows vista Ultimate.. I installed it on my Laptop, it didn't
come with the Laptop.. i bought it before it be available in the markets..

So I faced some problems with every update.. So i stopped the updates since
10 monthes or more..

Anyway, because the problems with the update I lost a lot of program files &
dll ..I format the windows to turn it back.. but the problem happened again..
But I found a program " RegistryBooster 2 " it can returns back all the
missing files and no need to format my windows.. I try it in the trail period
and it was excellent.. but now I have to register it .. So, my question is :
Is this program has a certificate from the Microsot?? I mean is it trusted?
because they add this sentence on their web site " Micrososft.... GOLD
CERTIFICATED, Partner "....

Please answer me because i need it...

Re: Uniblue.....RegisterBooster 2 by PA

PA
Wed May 14 15:06:06 PDT 2008

Think your Registry needs "cleaning" or "repairing"? Read
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions.

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Just Smile wrote:
> I have the windows vista Ultimate.. I installed it on my Laptop, it didn't
> come with the Laptop.. i bought it before it be available in the markets..
>
> So I faced some problems with every update.. So i stopped the updates
> since
> 10 monthes or more..
>
> Anyway, because the problems with the update I lost a lot of program files
> &
> dll ..I format the windows to turn it back.. but the problem happened
> again.. But I found a program " RegistryBooster 2 " it can returns back
> all
> the missing files and no need to format my windows.. I try it in the trail
> period and it was excellent.. but now I have to register it .. So, my
> question is : Is this program has a certificate from the Microsot?? I mean
> is it trusted? because they add this sentence on their web site "
> Micrososft.... GOLD CERTIFICATED, Partner "....
>
> Please answer me because i need it...


Re: Uniblue.....RegisterBooster 2 by MowGreen

MowGreen
Wed May 14 15:38:44 PDT 2008

I agree. If one does not understand enough about the registry in order
to manually edit it, then one should leave it alone.

A registry editor in the hands of someone who can not edit the registry
manually is akin to giving a loaded gun to a small child.

One side effect of indisciminate use of registry 'cleaners' can be read
here:

The .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 installation fails on a computer that has the
.NET Framework 2.0 installed and that is running Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003, or Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951950

> After a hotfix or an update is installed on a Windows Installer-based product, the hotfix registration
> or the update registration may become corrupted. This problem can occur because of third-party
> registry cleaner utilities that remove certain registry keys.


MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

> Think your Registry needs "cleaning" or "repairing"? Read
> http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions.
>