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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 861898" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>Wise Care 365 will often think that valid registry keys are errors and delete them. Advanced SystemCare doesn't, which makes it safe to use.</p><p></p><p>WiseCare will be safe to use if you don't use the registry cleaner or you manually look at the scan results and uncheck any valid registry keys found. Otherwise it has the potential to cause issues.</p><p></p><p>It's really simple. Here are some examples. Driver Booster does not find the exact same driver updates as any other driver updater. Advanced SystemCare does not suggest the same tweaks or suggest to disable the same startup items as any other system utility. Its registry cleaner does not give the same results as any other registry cleaner. IObit Uninstaller does not give the same scan results as any other uninstaller. It even has the ability to scan for leftovers after a reboot, something which no other uninstaller offers.</p><p></p><p>These indicate, that they are not stealing code from others.</p><p></p><p>Here are some actual examples of stealing. Chinese antivirus MajorAV which offers the exact same tweaks as Wise Care 365 (which is also from China) does. Some of the notifications in Glarysoft's Malware Hunter, have been copied word for word from 360 Total Security.</p><p></p><p>If you see a registry key that points to a file or folder that does exist on the computer, clearly it is not an error and should not be detected as one. An exception to this is that some programs reference folders that are not created when the software is installed, but are only created when they are needed and it's important to differentiate between both.</p><p></p><p>There are many thousands of registry keys in the registry. It would take many hours to manually examine every registry key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 861898, member: 31436"] Wise Care 365 will often think that valid registry keys are errors and delete them. Advanced SystemCare doesn't, which makes it safe to use. WiseCare will be safe to use if you don't use the registry cleaner or you manually look at the scan results and uncheck any valid registry keys found. Otherwise it has the potential to cause issues. It's really simple. Here are some examples. Driver Booster does not find the exact same driver updates as any other driver updater. Advanced SystemCare does not suggest the same tweaks or suggest to disable the same startup items as any other system utility. Its registry cleaner does not give the same results as any other registry cleaner. IObit Uninstaller does not give the same scan results as any other uninstaller. It even has the ability to scan for leftovers after a reboot, something which no other uninstaller offers. These indicate, that they are not stealing code from others. Here are some actual examples of stealing. Chinese antivirus MajorAV which offers the exact same tweaks as Wise Care 365 (which is also from China) does. Some of the notifications in Glarysoft's Malware Hunter, have been copied word for word from 360 Total Security. If you see a registry key that points to a file or folder that does exist on the computer, clearly it is not an error and should not be detected as one. An exception to this is that some programs reference folders that are not created when the software is installed, but are only created when they are needed and it's important to differentiate between both. There are many thousands of registry keys in the registry. It would take many hours to manually examine every registry key. [/QUOTE]
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