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| | Registry Hi, Is there a Microsoft program that check for errors in the Registry? I think I have a problem but I'm not sure. I download a program call Registry Boost (I think that was the name) and it stated that it found 69 errors in my registry. Of course it then wants you to buy their registry repair program. If the registry is so important why isn't there software with window vista to maintain the registry? Is this something I should worry about? If so, could someone recommond a solution? Thanks, -- Phil |
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| | Re: Registry Companies that market tools like that want to, of course, convince you of the need for them. In many cases they cause way more problems than they solve. Thinking back over the years I can honestly say that I have NEVER seen one that solved a problem that a person was having. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Phil" <phil@discussion.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:04F1414D-B1A7-41CF-86B1-6BD3114F94A4@microsoft.com... > Hi, > Is there a Microsoft program that check for errors in the Registry? I > think > I have a problem but I'm not sure. I download a program call Registry > Boost > (I think that was the name) and it stated that it found 69 errors in my > registry. Of course it then wants you to buy their registry repair > program. > If the registry is so important why isn't there software with window vista > to maintain the registry? > Is this something I should worry about? If so, could someone recommond a > solution? > Thanks, > -- > Phil |
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| | Re: Registry Phil wrote: > Hi, > Is there a Microsoft program that check for errors in the Registry? I think > I have a problem but I'm not sure. I download a program call Registry Boost > (I think that was the name) and it stated that it found 69 errors in my > registry. Of course it then wants you to buy their registry repair program. > If the registry is so important why isn't there software with window vista > to maintain the registry? > Is this something I should worry about? If so, could someone recommond a > solution? > Thanks, Why would you think you need to clean your registry? What specific problems are you *actually experiencing* (not some snake oil program's bogus listing of imaginary problems)? If you do have a problem that is rooted in the registry, it would be far better to simply edit (after backing up, of course) only the specific key(s) and/or value(s) that are causing the problem. After all, why use a chainsaw when a scalpel will do the job? Additionally, the manually changing of one or two registry entries is far less likely to have the dire consequences of allowing an automated product to make multiple changes simultaneously. The registry contains all of the operating system's "knowledge" of the computer's hardware devices, installed software, the location of the device drivers, and the computer's configuration. A misstep in the registry can have severe consequences. One should not even turning loose a poorly understood automated "cleaner," unless he is fully confident that he knows *exactly* what is going to happen as a result of each and every change. Having seen the results of inexperienced people using automated registry "cleaners," I can only advise all but the most experienced computer technicians (and/or hobbyists) to avoid them all. Experience has shown me that such tools simply are not safe in the hands of the inexperienced user. The only thing needed to safely clean your registry is knowledge and Regedit.exe. If you lack the knowledge and experience to maintain your registry by yourself, then you also lack the knowledge and experience to safely configure and use any automated registry cleaner, no matter how safe they claim to be. Further, no one has ever demonstrated, to my satisfaction, that the use of an automated registry cleaner, particularly by an untrained, inexperienced computer user, does any real good. There's certainly been no empirical evidence offered to demonstrate that the use of such products to "clean" WinXP's registry improves a computer's performance or stability. On those rare occasions when I suspect there might be a problem in the registry, I always use Regedit.exe. I trust my own experience and judgment far more than I would any automated registry cleaner. I strongly encourage others to acquire the knowledge, as well. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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