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Old October 20th 04, 02:42 AM
Phil McCracken
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Default Which Registry Cleaner?

Unknown wrote:

Ah, but it is with an objective basis in fact. Your problem is simply
that you haven't tested or tried it but merely have a great fear of the
registry. Preserve your ignorance.
"Phil McCracken" wrote in message
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Unknown wrote:

What you fail to recognize is that a registry cleaner finds items
that are not associated with anything else (a useless key).
Problem is that you don't have a list of what to search for. Hence,
you cannot clean your registry.



What you fail to recognize is that there doesn't seem to be any
reliable objective evidence that "useless" entries cause any problems.
If you believe it does you some good, and it makes you happy, that's
fine. But it's irresponsible to tout registry cleaning if the basis
for your recommendation is without an objective basis in fact.



Post your data. Hint: "I know what I know" ain't data.
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