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Old June 18th 10, 09:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Bill in Co.
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Default How safe is a registry cleaner?

You are a dreamer.
Twayne reminds me of Don Quixote for some reason, except I don't think Don
Quixote also suffered from projection, did he? But then again, it's been a
long time since I read it.

Unknown wrote:
Try being informed rather than opinionated.

"Twayne" wrote in message
...
In ,
Unknown typed:
You talk about credibility and promote running registry
cleaners???? You're absolutely insane. Is it any wonder you
have five hard drives to back-up your system.


LOL, that's a definite candidate for the worst reading comprehenson I

have
ever come across!
You apparently have no concept of proper backup structures or practices
or you could not possibly have written that! Perhaps some Google time or
just use your favorite search engine and learn just a tad about backups,
what they are, how they're done, and how to implement them.

I've had to closely monitor some things here in the computer room the

last
couple days and so have had extra spare time on my hands but it's coming
to a close so you'll shortly be losing my tremendous words of with and
accurcacy. As with any pleasureable activity, it's only done in my spare
time. Excellent nic, BTW; very fitting.

...



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  #32  
Old June 19th 10, 04:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Twayne[_3_]
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Posts: 1,073
Default How safe is a registry cleaner?

In ,
Unknown typed:
Try being informed rather than opinionated.


In a newsgroup atmosphere, first off, there can be nothing but opinions
since nothing tangiible can be sent with an e-mail.
If you were half-informed as most of the thinking participants on this
and your other groups, then you might be capable of doing more than wasting
skin and oxygen.

"Twayne" wrote in message
...
In ,
Unknown typed:
You talk about credibility and promote running registry
cleaners???? You're absolutely insane. Is it any wonder
you have five hard drives to back-up your system.


LOL, that's a definite candidate for the worst reading
comprehenson I have ever come across!
You apparently have no concept of proper backup
structures or practices or you could not possibly have
written that! Perhaps some Google time or just use your
favorite search engine and learn just a tad about backups,
what they are, how they're done, and how to implement
them. I've had to closely monitor some things here in the
computer room the last couple days and so have had extra
spare time on my hands but it's coming to a close so
you'll shortly be losing my tremendous words of with and
accurcacy. As with any pleasureable activity, it's only
done in my spare time. Excellent nic, BTW; very fitting. ...




  #33  
Old June 19th 10, 04:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Twayne[_3_]
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Posts: 1,073
Default How safe is a registry cleaner?

In ,
Bill in Co. typed:
You are a dreamer.
Twayne reminds me of Don Quixote for some reason, except I
don't think Don Quixote also suffered from projection, did
he? But then again, it's been a long time since I read it.


Thank you; that's a good comparison.


Unknown wrote:
Try being informed rather than opinionated.

"Twayne" wrote in message
...
In ,
Unknown typed:
You talk about credibility and promote running registry
cleaners???? You're absolutely insane. Is it any wonder
you have five hard drives to back-up your system.

LOL, that's a definite candidate for the worst reading
comprehenson I have ever come across!
You apparently have no concept of proper backup
structures or practices or you could not possibly have
written that! Perhaps some Google time or just use your
favorite search engine and learn just a tad about
backups, what they are, how they're done, and how to
implement them.

I've had to closely monitor some things here in the
computer room the last couple days and so have had extra
spare time on my hands but it's coming to a close so
you'll shortly be losing my tremendous words of with and
accurcacy. As with any pleasureable activity, it's only
done in my spare time. Excellent nic, BTW; very fitting.

...




 




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