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Posted by pcman on August 5th, 2006


I have just used a freeware registry cleaner

CM DiskCleaner and it found nearly 1500 faults on my laptop and 1200 on
my desktop it does allsorts of other stuff aswell download from



http://www.yesitsfree.co.uk/augustmonth.htm

Posted by bambam on August 6th, 2006


On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 10:21:29 -0700, pcman wrote:

Do you make backups of your registry?
High numbers are not always better, especially with registry cleaners.


Posted by mthatcher1234@hotmail.com on August 6th, 2006


pcman wrote:
I installed it and discovered that it put over 700 new keys in my
registry as well as a number of files in System32. If your aim is to
slim down your system, it may not be the best option...................
Maggie


Posted by KonradK on August 6th, 2006


pcman wrote:

I recommend Registry Corrector. Nice small software, which does not
even need to install (could be use as portable on usb drive). Works
perfect for me. Comes with registry backup feature.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/R...-Corrector.sht
ml

Other one (which is not only registry cleaner) is CCleaner:
www.ccleaner.com


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regards,
Konrad

Posted by KonradK on August 6th, 2006


KonradK wrote:

Tiny URL: http://tinyurl.com/zl9ve

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regards,
Konrad

Posted by Franklin on August 6th, 2006


On 06 Aug 2006, KonradK<konradpc@_NO_F**ING_SPAM_aol.com> wrote:

The deleting by registry Corrector prog is far too automatic for my
liking!



Posted by KonradK on August 6th, 2006


Franklin wrote:

Anyway i've never had any problems with Registry Corrector. Used on
many PCs.

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regards,
Konrad

Posted by Franklin on August 7th, 2006


On 06 Aug 2006, KonradK<konradpc@_NO_F**ING_SPAM_aol.com> wrote:


Amongst other file, Reg Corrector wiped out some DLLs for my other USB-
atached printer which was temporarily disconnected. Groo!


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