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Desktop Manager Powertoy
Posted by Juergen on December 18th, 2005


After installation of the powertoy I started a registry cleaning
program. Now the desktop images I have selected are not more saved,
no image is displayed.
Also "don't show title" is not saved.

Deinstallation and new installation, in old or new folder,
does not help.
After deinstallation there must still be saved some settings,
because new installation has for example saved old shurtcuts.

Thanks for help.




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Posted by Detlev Dreyer on December 18th, 2005


Juergen <u446960449@spawnkill.ip-mobilphone.net> wrote:

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> After installation of the powertoy I started a registry cleaning
> program.


Don't use such tools in general.

> Now the desktop images I have selected are not more saved,
> no image is displayed.


Apply your registry cleaning program's Undo option or use the
System Restore tool.

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Posted by Rock on December 20th, 2005


Juergen wrote:

> After installation of the powertoy I started a registry cleaning
> program. Now the desktop images I have selected are not more saved,
> no image is displayed.
> Also "don't show title" is not saved.
>
> Deinstallation and new installation, in old or new folder,
> does not help.
> After deinstallation there must still be saved some settings,
> because new installation has for example saved old shurtcuts.
>
> Thanks for help.


Unless you know what you are doing, registry cleaners, as you have
experienced here, cause more problems than they help. Avoid them.

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Posted by Juergen on December 21st, 2005


> Unless you know what you are doing, registry cleaners, as you have
> experienced here, cause more problems than they help. Avoid them.
>
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>


I'm using regcleaners for many years and they have deleted
thousands of unneccesary data. The powertoy has 2 problems:
- permanently necessary data is stored in temp folder
- deinstallation routine is trash. Program is not able to realize
a correct new installation. Not clean deleted reginformation
avoids that.

Jürgen






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Posted by Rock on December 21st, 2005


Juergen wrote:

>>Unless you know what you are doing, registry cleaners, as you have
>>experienced here, cause more problems than they help. Avoid them.
>>
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>>Rock
>>MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
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>
>
> I'm using regcleaners for many years and they have deleted
> thousands of unneccesary data. The powertoy has 2 problems:
> - permanently necessary data is stored in temp folder
> - deinstallation routine is trash. Program is not able to realize
> a correct new installation. Not clean deleted reginformation
> avoids that.
>
> Jürgen


They are unnecessary in XP, benign in some conditions, harmful in others.

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Posted by Juergen on December 22nd, 2005


Dear Rock ,

In your posting Re: Desktop Manager Powertoy from Tue, 20 Dec 2005
18:54:01 -0800 you write:

>
> Juergen wrote:
>
> >>Unless you know what you are doing, registry cleaners, as you have
> >>experienced here, cause more problems than they help. Avoid them.
> >>
> >>--
> >>Rock
> >>MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >>

> >
> >
> > I'm using regcleaners for many years and they have deleted
> > thousands of unneccesary data. The powertoy has 2 problems:
> > - permanently necessary data is stored in temp folder
> > - deinstallation routine is trash. Program is not able to realize
> > a correct new installation. Not clean deleted reginformation
> > avoids that.
> >
> > Jürgen

>
> They are unnecessary in XP, benign in some conditions, harmful in others.
>
> --
> Rock
> MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
>

I don't share your opinion, I think it's not true.
Juergen






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Posted by Rock on December 23rd, 2005


Juergen wrote:

> I don't share your opinion, I think it's not true.
> Juergen


Fair enough, though it's your post that states a problem after running a
registry cleaner.

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