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Prabhat October 18th 04 10:17 AM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat



Daphne October 18th 04 11:09 AM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Hi,

You can check out Registry Mechanic from Winguides Software.
If there is a better registry cleaner out there, do let me know.

"Prabhat" wrote:

Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat




Will Denny October 18th 04 11:18 AM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Hi

The XP Registry manages itself very well. Using one of these so-called
Registry 'cleaners' can cause more problems than they're worth - in some
cases rendering a PC unbootable. I would suggest that you let XP manage the
Registry and not use a 'cleaner'.

--

Will Denny
MVP - Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups


"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should
Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat




Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers October 18th 04 11:33 AM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Hi,

Do not use a registry cleaner in WinXP, there is no need for it.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should
Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat





Carolann October 18th 04 11:41 AM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
I am very new to xp 3 days infact and broadband at the same time (nightmare)
and gone grey, on winme I had a reg cleaner so installed it on new system.
And I have been having problems so deleted it because sometimes when I picked
up the phone dsl would disconected. I started getting error messages too, as
it was the last thing I installed I deleted it. found another download of
another sort, same thing happened again. I read this message AND LEAVING WELL
ALONE on this advice, I have never been here before and think its brilliant.
will keep coming back
cheers
Carol

"Prabhat" wrote:

Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat




DILIP October 18th 04 11:49 AM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Try RegSeeker and RegVac.

--
Replace the obvious with "hotmail"

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should
Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat





Raj October 18th 04 12:29 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Please read the following line:

The RegClean utility is no longer supported and has been removed from all
Microsoft download sites.

It itself says do not use anykind of regclean utility.

Raj

"Prabhat" wrote:

Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat




Prabhat October 18th 04 01:11 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Hi All,

I Think all of you are telling Right. Let XP Manage its OWN Registry.

Thanks
Prabhat

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should

Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat





[email protected] October 18th 04 02:13 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Do I understand correctly, that XP removes redundant registry entries left
behind when programmes are un-installed.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I should
Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat





Prabhat October 18th 04 02:17 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
I don't know, But the people from Microsoft or MVPs should able to reply
this.

Thanks
Prabhat

"
wrote in message ...
Do I understand correctly, that XP removes redundant registry entries left
behind when programmes are un-installed.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I

should
Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat







R. McCarty October 18th 04 02:40 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Most recent Applications will remove their Registry content when they
are uninstalled. Usually, you can check in HKLM\Software and see if
the uninstall left behind a Key Heading (Listed by Company name).
It varies from vendor to vendor. Some Uninstallers do an excellent job
of removal, and some leave pieces behind. Along with Registry keys
some uninstalls will leave the Program Files folder with customization
settings or values to retain if the program is re-installed at a later date.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
I don't know, But the people from Microsoft or MVPs should able to reply
this.

Thanks
Prabhat

"

wrote in message ...
Do I understand correctly, that XP removes redundant registry entries
left
behind when programmes are un-installed.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I

should
Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat









[email protected] October 18th 04 02:53 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
This is also my past experience. I now use the programme "Total Install" to
install and if necessary uninstall a programme. This appears to remove all
programme entries in the register when a programme is uninstalled.
Derek

"R. McCarty" wrote in message
.net...
Most recent Applications will remove their Registry content when they
are uninstalled. Usually, you can check in HKLM\Software and see if
the uninstall left behind a Key Heading (Listed by Company name).
It varies from vendor to vendor. Some Uninstallers do an excellent job
of removal, and some leave pieces behind. Along with Registry keys
some uninstalls will leave the Program Files folder with customization
settings or values to retain if the program is re-installed at a later
date.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
I don't know, But the people from Microsoft or MVPs should able to reply
this.

Thanks
Prabhat

"

wrote in message ...
Do I understand correctly, that XP removes redundant registry entries
left
behind when programmes are un-installed.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I

should
Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat












Wesley Vogel October 18th 04 03:21 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
No. XP does not do this.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,

hunted and pecked:
Do I understand correctly, that XP removes redundant registry entries
left behind when programmes are un-installed.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I
should Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat



Ted Zieglar October 18th 04 03:33 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Wesley is correct, of course.

The proper way to deal with the registry is to leave it alone, unless you
need to fix a specific problem that can only be repaired by editing the
registry.

Redundant registry entries cause no harm to your computer and do not affect
its performance.
--
Ted Zieglar


"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
...
No. XP does not do this.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,

hunted and pecked:
Do I understand correctly, that XP removes redundant registry entries
left behind when programmes are un-installed.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I
should Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat





Prabhat October 18th 04 03:39 PM

Which Registry Cleaner?
 
Hi Ted,

Doeas Registry Gets Load while the Windows Load? If yes Then that should
affect the System Performance if the Size grows due to Unwanted Values in
it.

Thanks
Prabhat

"Ted Zieglar" wrote in message
...
Wesley is correct, of course.

The proper way to deal with the registry is to leave it alone, unless you
need to fix a specific problem that can only be repaired by editing the
registry.

Redundant registry entries cause no harm to your computer and do not

affect
its performance.
--
Ted Zieglar


"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
...
No. XP does not do this.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,


hunted and pecked:
Do I understand correctly, that XP removes redundant registry entries
left behind when programmes are un-installed.

"Prabhat" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have XP + SP1. I use Microsoft OLD RegClean.

Is this the Best Registry Cleaner Available? Or If not which one I
should Go
For my XP System?

Thanks
Prabhat








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