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AML Free Windows Registry Cleaner for Download

The Registry is the nerve center of your PC. The problems with the Windows Registry are a common cause of Windows crashes and error messages. Cleaning up registry data base frees your system of unneeded ballast so that it can work better and more quickly. You can use AML Free Registry Cleaner to quickly and thoroughly remove the unneeded data left over when you install and remove software applications and when you work with your computer every day.
This application lets you back up and restore the registry. Use it to create snapshot of your Windows registry before making any changes or installing a new software and gain confidence that you will be able to restore your previous system configuration if things go wrong.
AML Free Registry Cleaner also includes following utilities, a Startup manager, Uninstall manager, Process manager, Disk cleaner and Registry search.
OS: Windows XP/2003/Vista (32 and 64 bit)

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