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Old October 19th 04, 03:28 PM
Prabhat
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Default Which Registry Cleaner?

Hi All,

I Got Looooots of thing from this Discussion.
Probably I come to comclusion that If we are Good in Registry Keys then
Better We keep the Backup and Do it our self, Only if the Uninstaller of any
Application leaves some thing or XP Itself does not compact the Registry.

Thanks All
Prabhat

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
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Use NTREGOPT.

NTREGOPT NT Registry Optimizer
ERUNT The Emergency Recovery Utility NT
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt/

ERUNT [[Note: The "Export registry" function in Regedit is USELESS (!) to
make
a complete backup of the registry. Neither does it export the whole
registry (for example, no information from the "SECURITY" hive is
saved), nor can the exported file be used later to replace the current
registry with the old one. Instead, if you re-import the file, it is
merged with the current registry, leaving you with an absolute mess of
old and new registry keys.]]
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.he...runt/erunt.txt

NTREGOPT [[Similar to Windows 9x/Me, the registry files in an NT-based
system
can become fragmented over time, occupying more space on your hard
disk than necessary and decreasing overall performance. You should
use the NTREGOPT utility regularly, but especially after installing
or uninstalling a program, to minimize the size of the registry files
and optimize registry access.

The program works by recreating each registry hive "from scratch",
thus removing any slack space that may be left from previously
modified or deleted keys.

Note that the program does NOT change the contents of the registry in
any way, nor does it physically defrag the registry files on the drive
(as the PageDefrag program from SysInternals does). The optimization
done by NTREGOPT is simply compacting the registry hives to the
minimum size possible.]]
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.he...t/ntregopt.txt

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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
Prabhat hunted and pecked:
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
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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.
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Ted Zieglar


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

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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
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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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