Re: Registry cleaner

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Hi Jim,

An extremely controversial subject at best. I agree with most of the
posters, except db. As far as I know, he/she is *about* the *only one* who
recommends MS Onecare--in many people eyes it is junk if anything. I agree
with Bob I, the best tool to use is the Registry Editor "regedit.exe", and
manually delete the offending entries. If one *does not* know how to do
this, they shouldn't be messing with the Registry anyway. After using
regedit, Kayman's suggestion of NTREGOPT
(http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/) comes highly
recommended, and I use it myself. .

If you want to see a more in-depth discussion, see PA Bear's link. I think
you may find it interesting and informative.
(http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 )

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Curt

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"Jim Brown" <jbrown15@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am running Windows XP Home. What is the best most reliable registry
cleaner for this system?



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