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Cleaning up registry
Does someoen know of a good reliable non-spywear infested program I can use to clean up my registry?
Jam it back in, in the dark. SIG POLICE SAY: Technically only two images allowed in a sig at once, unless special clemency is granted. So seek out special clemency if you try it again. kthxbye. PS what you've got is still pretty annoying |
thanks. yay for another gig of room that had been eaten by registry remains.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. SIG POLICE SAY: Technically only two images allowed in a sig at once, unless special clemency is granted. So seek out special clemency if you try it again. kthxbye. PS what you've got is still pretty annoying |
I never was that worried about it. For cleaning, I used "Registry Mechanic" and for general removal of "dangerous" reg. keys, Ad Aware, Spybot, etc. work well.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
While on this topic, has anyone come across an alternative for RegCleaner? I specifically like its ability to display and browse all software entries and mark them as being new or old. Unfortunately the program has issues with dual core/HT processors. I've tried Registry Mechanic, but it only offers cleanup services and doesn't offer the ability to browse registry entries.
I was speaking idiomatically. |