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Old October 18th 04, 04:22 PM
Ted Zieglar
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Default Which Registry Cleaner?

Do you really think so?

Consider this:

How many megabytes of memory does, say, one thousand redundant registry keys
occupy? How much RAM do you have installed? How fast is your hardware?

You accomplish nothing measurable (let alone perceptable) by eliminating
those thousand registry keys, but you risk crippling your system with a
so-called registry cleaner toy.

If you're interested in speeding up your system in a way that you can
actually notice, and you're already diligent about maintaining your
computer, buy more RAM, a faster hard disk or a faster video card.
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Ted Zieglar


"Prabhat" wrote in message
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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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