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  #106  
Old June 21st 09, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
MtShasta
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"Twayne" wrote:

Gerry wrote:
Touch Base

Does Windows Live OneCare have an assured future? It is being dropped
by Microsoft!


No, it's beign replaced with something they think is better. But neither
work well anyway unfortunately.



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  #107  
Old June 21st 09, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
MtShasta
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"Twayne" wrote:

Gerry wrote:
Touch Base

Does Windows Live OneCare have an assured future? It is being dropped
by Microsoft!


No, it's beign replaced with something they think is better. But neither
work well anyway unfortunately.



  #108  
Old June 21st 09, 08:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Jose
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On Jun 17, 6:31*pm, "Bill Ridgeway" wrote:
I'm getting tired of this! *I asked a question to which several people have
responded and then the whole thing descends into a quagmire of some people
trying to undermine the integrity of others and those people defending
themselves. *And this is not the first timer this has happened. *How am I
(or anyone else) supposed to treat any response as worth anything at all?
(rhetorical)

Bill Ridgeway

"Unknown" wrote in message

...

That is precisely the ranting and raving you provide in an attempt to
get people to believe your nonsense on registry cleaners.
"Twayne" wrote in message
...
Bruce Chambers wrote:
Unknown wrote:
Back that up with facts not idle chatter.
"Twayne" wrote in message
.. .


I expected better from you: That's myopic and short sighted.


He can't. *He's never been able to produce any facts when asked to
support his claims. *I know, I've ask often enough.


In comparison to what you've provided, I have provided infinitely more
evidence and even machine-generated results of several runs in the past.

  #109  
Old June 30th 09, 09:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Gordon
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Default Registry Cleaners

Bill Ridgeway wrote:
Ken Blake wrote (in response to another thread) -
Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil.


Makes me laugh all this - the obvious answer is to run an OS that
doesn't USE a "registry".......
  #110  
Old June 30th 09, 09:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Gordon
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Default Registry Cleaners


Bill Ridgeway wrote:
Ken Blake wrote (in response to another thread) -
Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil.


Makes me laugh all this - the obvious answer is to run an OS that
doesn't USE a "registry".......
  #111  
Old July 2nd 09, 05:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Unknown
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Default Registry Cleaners

Name one. Perhaps there is an OS that calls its registry by some other name.
"Gordon" wrote in message
...

Bill Ridgeway wrote:
Ken Blake wrote (in response to another thread) -
Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil.


Makes me laugh all this - the obvious answer is to run an OS that
doesn't USE a "registry".......



  #112  
Old July 2nd 09, 05:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Unknown
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Default Registry Cleaners

Name one. Perhaps there is an OS that calls its registry by some other name.
"Gordon" wrote in message
...

Bill Ridgeway wrote:
Ken Blake wrote (in response to another thread) -
Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil.


Makes me laugh all this - the obvious answer is to run an OS that
doesn't USE a "registry".......



 




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