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Old July 18th 09, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Gerry
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Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

Twayne

RegCure claim:

" Q. Why does my PC freeze?
Corruption within your registry keys, registry classes, and registry
settings are the most common causes of Windows error messages"

Totally misleading!

http://www.regcure.com/

RegCure claims that registry corruption is the most common cause are
Windows error messages. My judgement based on investigating thousands of
error reports showing up as Stop Errors and Event Viewer reports does
not substantiate this claim.

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Gerry
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Twayne wrote:
"Bruce Chambers" wrote in message

Twayne wrote:
I know those who love to make spam accusations and who literally
hate Registry Cleaners so much that they closed mindedly and
constantly attempt to force their misguided opinions and
misinformation onto the public will come crawling out of the
woodwork over this, but I think this group could use this post
anyway. I'm not spamming because I have NO investment of any
kind in any of the upcoming links and references; they are simply
that which the
web was/is intended for: The dispersal of information.

Although I didn't bother to read them, I did notice the latest
cacophony over Registry Cleaners by the typical group of
misinformationists and ignorant sock-puppets that usually accrue
when someone disagrees with any of them that Registry Cleaners do
and will continue to, have a valid place in most anyone's toolbox of
troubleshooting utilities. I'm fairly sure they'll repeat their
silliness here. Oh, and I even came across a white-paper dated in
2006 I hadn't seen before, but I'm not going to expose it until one
of the narcissistic egos here presents some valid information for
their own claims that there does not exist a Registry Cleaner that
is any good, that won't damage a system, and that will eventually
make the system unbootable, separate from the causes of ANY program
that could cause that to happen. So whether you're just curious or
are looking for a decent Registry
Cleaner, here's a list of reviews of them from several different
places. There are a lot more but I hoped I would find just one site
that made a full comparison of all of them in one place. Not
finding that, I settled for the following:

Ever wonder how Registry Cleaners compare?
Ever wonder if opinions on their outputs are similar from place to
place where different opinions appear?

http://registryrepaircompare.com/
RegCure was #1

Registry Cleaner Reviews:
http://www.registrycleanersreviewed.com/
RegCure made #1

Registry Cleaner Geeks
http://www.registrycleanergeeks.com/
RegCure came out #1

5 Registry Cleaner Reviews: Which Is The Best?
http://www.registrycleaner-reviews.org/
RegCure was on top

Advanced Registry Cleaner
http://registry-repair-software-revi...er-review.html
Not all that great. Techie. Limited Features.

Registry Cleaner Reviews
http://www.registrycleanerreviews4u....are_chart.html
RegistryEasy won, but ... they also sell that oneg.

Registry Cleaners Reviewed
http://www.registrycleanerreview.us/
and RegCure won yet again.

A discussion on cleaners (toward the bottom of the page)
http://www.informationweek.com/news/...leID=171203805

The "best" Registry Cleaner?
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6138_102...hreadID=116309
Discussion

A pretty bad Registry Cleaner: Complete Registry Cleaner 1.0
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1585462,00.asp


RegCure seems to be doing pretty good even with their last little
glitch. What I'd really like to see is a comparison of the freebie
Registry Cleaners versus the pay-fors; maybe next time.

If you don't think a Registry Cleaner is worth using, that's fine
and your perogative. But forcing, intimidating and shoving others
to share your misguided opinions is just plain wrong.

Twayne`



Sorry, but mindlessly echoing pure marketing drivel (not a single
reputable technical or scientifically verifiable source in the lot)
*IS* spam, plain and simple. You really should find a new religion;
I hear Scientologists are looking for people just like you: totally
lacking in critical thinking abilities. Just give them money, and
you're golden.

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Bruce Chambers


Hey, where'd your boilerplate go to?!? lol, lost it or someting? You
need to reread your parenthetical and then reread the posts again, but
you never looked at them in the first place so ... it's not important.

Tell me something: Whose marketing hype is more prolific and more
abundant: That of Registry Cleaners or that of Microsoft? If
"marketing drivel" is the sign of bad software then EVERY product on
the market is drivel by your standards, MS among the highest and the
worst. Like their boast about how improved security has been for
every system since windows3.1.

Of course, your standards are incorrect and your mind closed because
you profess how terrible a class of programs is without the least bit
of verifiable backup ever having been presented. Never. Not a single
thing. Nothing.
You don't and haven't presented it because you have nothing but
occasional anecdotal evidence of unknown accuracy and source. And you
know I do have it, because I presented it long ago and even challenged
you to a project to evaluate and make public the results of controlled
tests using registry cleaners. As for the project, you became
simply a black hole- nowhere to be seen.

But I've accomplished what I wanted to do here; which was give people
some resources for the better cleaners around.

Twayne`


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