Error Nuker
July 22, 2009
A 5-star award winner from CNET, Error Nuker is arguably the top error repair program you can purchase. It is a comprehensive application that really dives deep into your computer and determines where your errors are coming from and why. If your computer randomly slows down, crashes, or experiences frequent locks you may benefit from Error Nuker.
Error Nuker uses a proprietary algorithm to ensure that it doesn’t remove a registry key if there’s even a remote chance that it may cause harm to the computer. This fact alone makes Error Nuker one of the safest options available for those with sensitive information on their computer.
- Windows XP/98/Me/95 compatible. Not Vista compatible.
- Scans for registry errors, spyware, and malware.
- Free system scan to determine if Registry Easy can help.
Filed under: Registry Cleaners

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JP | July 24, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Thanks for the review and recommendations. I’m really glad I got this product – my PC was taking 2-3 minutes to startup/login, but after using Error Nuker everything loads and the hourglass goes away in less than a minute.
The program could have been a bit more intuitive but I didn’t try reading the instructions that came with it either.
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Anna Dunleavy | January 25, 2010 at 10:39 am
I’ve used Error Nuker before on work PCs and found that it worked well – especially on PCs which had a lot of application installations & uninstalls happen (which messes up the registry). For home use though, I switched to
Reimage which also offer a free online scan which only covers me for XP though (Nuker does XP, Win 95, etc – but no Vista). Both offer similar system coverage – and certainly better than a run of the mill reg cleaner.
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