Re: Should I use Registry Cleaners and Auto Fixers for my windows?
- From: "D.Currie" <dmbcurrie.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 23:37:25 -0600
"bumtracks" <lost@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I use RegSeeker .. really it's quite a decent one Do look at each entry
>here for cleaning and selectively exclude items as for me it is not mapped
>drive/network share aware. Probably 'somewhat safe to delete all items
>RegSeeker marks as safe to delete but you should still read each - windows
>is easy to format/install even if you let it screw you, which I think would
>be difficult even for a just do it now type impatient teeny bopper.
>
> If you have a well aged windows install it will find a ton of waste and it
> may be wise to just look over a page or so in any one day and let it
> make .reg back ups before you exclude or delete.
>
> Funny, the guys with no qualms boasting they're formatting and installing
> windows fresh every 6 months are afraid of registry cleaners because then
> they wont have reason to format/re-install anymore. Just kidding ;)
> ((maybe))
Some of the people who "brag" about reformatting are also the same people
who use registry cleaners, memory enhancers, and tweaking programs until the
computer just gives up breathing.
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