Why doesn’t Reg Organizer have a RAM optimization feature?
2025-10-23
As specialists with many years of experience in configuring and maintaining Windows, we are often asked about using utilities for optimizing RAM and about including such functions in Reg Organizer. We want to provide the most comprehensive and, hopefully, final answer to this question.
Microsoft Fixed 172 Vulnerabilities, Including 6 Critical Zero-Day Threats (October 2025)
2025-10-15
As part of the monthly “Patch Tuesday” held on October 14, 2025, Microsoft Corporation released important fixes for 172 security issues, six of which belonged to the “zero-day” vulnerability category.
The Windows 10 era is over: what users should do today and what steps to take next
2025-10-14
Today, October 14, 2025, Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10. This date marks the end of an era for one of the most popular operating systems, which has been a faithful companion to millions of users for exactly ten years. If your computer is still running “Windows 10,” you urgently need to make a decision about further actions to ensure the security and stability of your device.
Microsoft Patched 81 Security Flaws, Including 0-day
2025-09-10
In September 2025, Microsoft released security updates that fixed a total of 81 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and server solutions. This update is of immense importance for all users, as many of these issues could potentially have been exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access to computers, cause data loss, or disrupt system operation.
Windows 11 Update Cleared: Phison Investigation Finds No SSD Issues
2025-08-28
Recent concerns about the Windows 11 update KB5063878 causing SSD failures have been addressed by a formal investigation. Controller manufacturer Phison, whose hardware was initially suspected, has concluded extensive testing and found no evidence linking the update to widespread problems.
Microsoft Fixed 107 Vulnerabilities – Check Your PC
2025-08-13 (updated 3 months ago)
On August 12, 2025, Microsoft released major security updates as part of its traditional Patch Tuesday. This month, 107 vulnerabilities were fixed, including 13 critical ones and one actively exploited 0-day in Windows Kerberos.
Registry Cleaning in Reg Organizer: Why We Hid It and What to Use Instead
2025-07-30
We often receive questions from users like: “Where did the registry cleaner go?”, “Why is registry cleaning outdated? Bring it back immediately!”, “How do I clean the registry? My system is slow!”
If you’ve asked similar questions — this article is for you. We didn’t move registry cleaning to the “Obsolete Tools” section without reason. Let’s explore why it’s no longer necessary and what to do instead.
Startup indicators in the list of installed programs in Reg Organizer
2025-07-25
Another small update related to displaying startup programs. This time in the list of installed applications. We’ve added a special icon that indicates an installed program launches with the system. If you click on it, you’ll be taken to the startup manager where you can disable automatic launch or delay it for some time.
New feature in Reg Organizer 9.72: viewing startup items directly from the list of installed programs
2025-07-19
The new version of Reg Organizer 9.72 is coming soon, and we’re continuing to enhance its functionality. One of the new features is convenient detection of startup entries for specific programs directly from the traces view.
Caution: Your browser steals your emails! How to stop this in 5 minutes
2025-07-07 (updated 4 months ago)
Imagine this: You bought a concert ticket, ordered a product online, or purchased a software license, but the eagerly awaited email with your e-ticket, tracking number, or license key never arrived. You check your spam folder, contact support… But the issue might be simpler than you think: your browser automatically filled in an old or incorrect email address (with a typo) in the order form!
The autofill feature is a real time-saver. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and others remember your data (email, name, shipping address, phone number) so you don’t have to re-enter it on every website. It’s convenient! But if there’s an error in the saved email address (e.g., gmial.com instead of gmail.com, yaho.com, instead of yahoo.com, or an outdated and inactive mailbox), all your important notifications vanish into thin air.