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Old November 26th 12, 12:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
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Default Registry cleaner

On Wednesday, August 4, 2004 3:28:28 PM UTC+1, Doug Knox MS-MVP wrote:
Personally, I don't use any, and never have. They all leave something to be desired, in my opinion. However, if you do decide on one, make sure you know how to use its backup and restore features.

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"TheBFG" wrote in message ...
I'm pretty new to XP.
I hesitate to touch the registry but I have beenadvised it is good to clean it up sometimes. Is that correct? If so,
I want to get a registry cleaner that works well and is easy to use for a beginner.
Does anyone know a useful utility to do this?
I checked on Google but there are so many.
Any advice appreciated. If you know a good free version that would be great.
Thanks


Try Little Registry Cleaner Free and open source

http://sourceforge.net/projects/littlecleaner

Alternative you can try open source Performance maintainer. It cleans registry (Little Registry Cleaner), performs disk clean up (Disk Cleaner) and defragments drive (UltraDefrag) in one go. Same as 1-Click Maintenance in TuneUp Utilities

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pcsm/
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