Over the years I’ve used many “computer speed up” and “registry cleaner” software packages like WiseFixer. Some of them lived up to the expectations, and some of them haven’t. Wonder where WiseFixer falls? Read on for my unrestricted, unbiased review. I’ve included in this WiseFixer review all the essential information you need to know before making a decision.
So what exactly is “WiseFixer”?
It’s a software tool, a Windows application, written with the goal of fixing errors and speeding up your PC. It does this primarily by checking the Windows registry for errors, and repairing them. Because of this, it’s part of the group of software called “registry cleaners”.
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What is this “registry” thing then?
The registry is a chunk of hidden data that’s stored on your computer. It contains all the vital configuration information Windows needs for normal operation. For more on the registry, read the first article on this WiseFixer Review site, titled “Do you need a registry cleaner such as WiseFixer?”
Great. So why does the registry need “cleaning”?
Software on your PC writes to the registry all the time. Over time, junk and invalid entries accumulate. These slow down the PC because Windows takes longer to find “real” data. Further, incorrect information in the registry causes Windows errors.
Looking back and current situation
The Windows registry, as such, has been around since the release of Windows ’95. This “black box” of configuration information has been causing performance issues and problems for the PC user ever since. (Read part 1 of my WiseFixer review for a peek into the registry.)
Early registry cleaners were not very good at fixing PC errors. Using them was like running with scissors: disaster was always imminent. Those were frustrating times, and many experts kept to hand-editing the registry instead of using “registry cleaners”. I remember doing this well into the 2000’s. Other than being time-consuming, this method left me with nothing to recommend to end users.
Things have moved on since then, thankfully. These days, generally speaking, you can expect a registry cleaner to be safe. In other words, it shouldn’t break your system or cause more errors. That doesn’t mean they’re created equal, though.
Review criteria
What makes the difference then, between one and the other?
These are the main parameters I look for when checking out a PC optimizer.
- Ease of Use
- Speed
- Number of REAL errors found and fixed
- Number of problems caused, if any
- Value: price vs. performance
How does WiseFixer measure up?
- Ease of Use
Usage is fairly obvious. You won’t need to be a rocket scientist.
- Speed
It’s fast, even on older computers. The videos I’ve done were made on a 4 year old laptop I rarely use anymore. Even with the video recording running in the background, it was snappy. This tool will work OK even on older computers.
- Number of REAL errors found and fixed
Errors were fixed as expected. No issues.
- Number of errors caused
None.
- Value: Price vs. Performance
Considering all features, I think it’s good value even at full price. Other than fixing registry errors, it’s also capable of fixing many other errors that I didn’t even mention. If it saves you a trip to the shop it’s already worth it, isn’t it. Then there’s the 50% online discount which makes it a no-brainer. Obviously my advice is to buy online, not in a software shop. They have a deal on a 3, 5 and even 10 computer licenses.
All in all, no issues. It’s a clear pass.
What are the BAD things about WiseFixer?
- I find the wording on the Official WiseFixer Website a little confusing. You do have to download first, then scan. No biggie though; the download is easy to find.
- „Evidence” labeling is scan results could use a little explanation. Watch my second video in the article below to discover what it really is.
And how about the GOOD things about WiseFixer?
- Fast. Its speed stands out from the crowd. Installation is snappy and compact. You won’t be asking yourself “why does a registry software need such a huge amount of disk space?” I, for one, can’t help but wonder what ELSE some other software do, when taking up much larger real estate than reasonable. Spying, maybe?
- Comprehensive: It fixes registry errors, file association errors, has security features such as clearing browser cache and protecting from malicious scripts. Fixes some annoyances such as disapearing icons and such. There are so many features that I haven’t even gone into yet.
- Effective: No fuss in fixing errors. Works like a charm.
- Convenient: 50% online discount. Just download, install, purchase a license, and you’re good to go. Makes going to the shop redundant. Also comes with full 60-day money back guarantee. Which you’ll very much appreciate if you’ve ever tried to return opened software to a retail store.
Overall, what do I think?
I find that WiseFixer brings a refreshing, no-fluff no-nonsense “just get it sorted” attitude to the table. It does this without the big bundles or large price tag that come with some other offers.
Watching how WiseFixer works I’ve learned a few things myself about what to look out for when fixing the registry. (And that’s after 15+ years of experience in the field.)
If you’re currently have a slow PC, or experiencing registry errors, I definitely feel you should pick up WiseFixer and give your PC a through rinse! It may very well save you a trip to the shop.
I also recommend WiseFixer if you want to get the most out of your current PC. Having it run at optimal speed will save you time and frustration. If your PC is aging it may also allow you to put off buying a new one a bit longer.
You won’t regret trying this software out. Use download button above to get a free scan & health report on your PC.
Hope my review page has helped you,
Adam

