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  1. #1


    aitch Guest

    Registry cleaning.

    A friend has recommended that I clean up my registry. He admits he is no
    expert so I would appreciate other comments before I commit myself.
    The software I would use would be C Cleaner.



    All views would be welcomed

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  2. #2


    El.Plates Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.



    "aitch" <aitch372@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > A friend has recommended that I clean up my registry. He admits he is no
    > expert so I would appreciate other comments before I commit myself.
    > The software I would use would be C Cleaner.
    >
    > All views would be welcomed
    I see he has already admitted to being "no expert" so why recommend this
    pointless and dangerous course of action ?


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  3. #3


    Ken Blake, MVP Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.

    On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:49:02 -0700, aitch
    <aitch372@xxxxxx> wrote:

    > A friend has recommended that I clean up my registry. He admits he is no
    > expert so I would appreciate other comments before I commit myself.
    > The software I would use would be C Cleaner.
    >
    > All views would be welcomed

    I disagree with your friend, very strongly, and recommend against
    using *any* registry cleaner.

    Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil. Cleaning of the
    registry isn't needed and is dangerous. Leave the registry alone and
    don't use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and
    what vendors of registry cleaning software try to convince you of,
    having unused registry entries doesn't really hurt you.

    The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneously
    removing an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefit
    it may have.

    Read http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/000643.html

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  4. #4


    Richard Urban Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.

    Personally, CCleaner is the only program that I apply to any computer I
    repair. I have never had any undesired results from using this program. It
    is on the shy side of what it attempts to do and is not very aggressive at
    all in it's changes. It also allows you to backup the changes and reapply
    them if you have any dire consequences by allowing the changes.

    That being said - I can't say as how I have ever realized any improvement
    after cleaning the registry!

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    Richard Urban
    Microsoft MVP
    Windows Desktop Experience


    "aitch" <aitch372@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:8972D21A-AAB8-441F-A805-A6165F50EF3F@xxxxxx

    >A friend has recommended that I clean up my registry. He admits he is no
    > expert so I would appreciate other comments before I commit myself.
    > The software I would use would be C Cleaner.
    >
    > All views would be welcomed

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  5. #5


    Jon Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.

    "aitch" <aitch372@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:8972D21A-AAB8-441F-A805-A6165F50EF3F@xxxxxx

    >A friend has recommended that I clean up my registry. He admits he is no
    > expert so I would appreciate other comments before I commit myself.
    > The software I would use would be C Cleaner.
    >
    > All views would be welcomed

    It's not ony desirable to clean up the registry with Vista, it's essential.

    Otherwise your experience of the OS will be greatly reduced within a few
    months. You'll have certain applications mysteriously slowing, and your
    overall experience of the OS will be greatly reduced. Often imperceptibly,
    since the changes are generally incremental.

    A regular and targetted cleanout will keep the system speeding along.

    --
    Jon


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  6. #6


    Richard Urban Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.

    HOGWASH AND BULL***t!

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    Microsoft MVP
    Windows Desktop Experience


    "Jon" <Email_Address@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > "aitch" <aitch372@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:8972D21A-AAB8-441F-A805-A6165F50EF3F@xxxxxx

    >>A friend has recommended that I clean up my registry. He admits he is no
    >> expert so I would appreciate other comments before I commit myself.
    >> The software I would use would be C Cleaner.
    >>
    >> All views would be welcomed
    >
    >
    > It's not ony desirable to clean up the registry with Vista, it's
    > essential.
    >
    > Otherwise your experience of the OS will be greatly reduced within a few
    > months. You'll have certain applications mysteriously slowing, and your
    > overall experience of the OS will be greatly reduced. Often imperceptibly,
    > since the changes are generally incremental.
    >
    > A regular and targetted cleanout will keep the system speeding along.
    >
    > --
    > Jon
    >

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  7. #7


    Oren Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.

    On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 18:53:18 +0100, "Jon"
    <Email_Address@xxxxxx> wrote:

    >It's not ony desirable to clean up the registry with Vista, it's essential.
    >
    >Otherwise your experience of the OS will be greatly reduced within a few
    >months. You'll have certain applications mysteriously slowing, and your
    >overall experience of the OS will be greatly reduced. Often imperceptibly,
    >since the changes are generally incremental.
    >
    >A regular and targetted cleanout will keep the system speeding along.
    Cite please.

    One that has measured improved performance.

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  8. #8


    Jon Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.


    "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:Oh50cOO%23JHA.2824@xxxxxx

    > HOGWASH AND BULL***t!
    >

    You're entitled to your opinion / expletives but you're wrong.

    I could cite specific examples of in-built Vista programs that progressively
    build up superfluous entries in the registry over time, and cause a slowdown
    , but I'll refrain. I'll leave it as a homework exercise for you to
    discover, should your humility ever get the better of you.

    Also since it wouldn't allow to learn the more general and important lesson,
    which is that Registry Cleaners are NOT inherently evil. The name of a
    program doesn't make it good or evil. A program can be written well or
    badly. It can address and solve particular bugs or issues, or not

    Which should really be a self-evident platitude. Anyone who has ever strung
    together a simple script, program or batch file, will be well aware of this.


    --
    Jon




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  9. #9


    Jon Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.


    "Chris S." <Chris.Sidener@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > Absolute nonsense!
    >
    > Chris

    Isn't that an oxymoron?

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    Jon





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  10. #10


    Jon Guest

    Re: Registry cleaning.


    "El.Plates" <pints@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    >
    > Idiot

    >>

    This isn't really the place for confessions. There *is* hope and help
    available though.

    --
    Jon




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