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  #46  
Old July 21st 09, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Marianne[_2_]
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Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

What the Fck does your userinit tool, a tool that like all your other tools
you stole from others, have to do with this discussion about registry
cleaners? Did you fall off a cliff again and hit your head and forget what
the discussion is about? We have seen *many* posts in these groups from
people who could not boot their computers after cleaners did a hatchet job
on their userinit value! If these users had properly manually edited the
value they would not have been left with non booting computers! Only idiots
and trolls like you and Twayne keep on ignoring the fact that registry
cleaners can and *do* at times cause problems. Even in the camp of the
posters who think that the tools have limited uses there are few who would
ever recommend these tools to novice users. You're in denial and you simply
cannot accept facts so you will just go on forever with your ill advice.

M

"The Real Truth MVP" wrote in message
...
It's not the registry entry you idiot it is the file itself that is
missing or corrupted. My userinit fix does not touch the registry. You
really need to butt out of this thread because you don't know what you are
talking about.



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  #47  
Old July 21st 09, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Marianne[_2_]
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Posts: 55
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

What the Fck does your userinit tool, a tool that like all your other tools
you stole from others, have to do with this discussion about registry
cleaners? Did you fall off a cliff again and hit your head and forget what
the discussion is about? We have seen *many* posts in these groups from
people who could not boot their computers after cleaners did a hatchet job
on their userinit value! If these users had properly manually edited the
value they would not have been left with non booting computers! Only idiots
and trolls like you and Twayne keep on ignoring the fact that registry
cleaners can and *do* at times cause problems. Even in the camp of the
posters who think that the tools have limited uses there are few who would
ever recommend these tools to novice users. You're in denial and you simply
cannot accept facts so you will just go on forever with your ill advice.

M

"The Real Truth MVP" wrote in message
...
It's not the registry entry you idiot it is the file itself that is
missing or corrupted. My userinit fix does not touch the registry. You
really need to butt out of this thread because you don't know what you are
talking about.



  #48  
Old July 21st 09, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Marianne[_2_]
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Posts: 55
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

WTF does any of that have to do with registry cleaners? Are you stoned or
are you just plain fscking stupid by nature? STFU, will you, nobody cares
about your stupid stolen tools, the discussion was about registry cleaners.
Is your tool a registry cleaner? If your tool doesn't touch the registry
then what does it have to do with cleaners that do? Get a fscking life or
drop dead you troll!

M

"The Real Truth MVP" wrote in message
...
Wow! unbelievable! You have a lot to learn. Below is the text of my
userinit fix file. Like I said it DOES NOT touch the registry so your
assumption that all reg cleaners effects that key is wrong.



  #49  
Old July 21st 09, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Marianne[_2_]
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Posts: 55
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

WTF does any of that have to do with registry cleaners? Are you stoned or
are you just plain fscking stupid by nature? STFU, will you, nobody cares
about your stupid stolen tools, the discussion was about registry cleaners.
Is your tool a registry cleaner? If your tool doesn't touch the registry
then what does it have to do with cleaners that do? Get a fscking life or
drop dead you troll!

M

"The Real Truth MVP" wrote in message
...
Wow! unbelievable! You have a lot to learn. Below is the text of my
userinit fix file. Like I said it DOES NOT touch the registry so your
assumption that all reg cleaners effects that key is wrong.



  #50  
Old July 22nd 09, 12:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Twayne[_2_]
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Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

"Marianne" wrote in message

....
We have seen *many* posts
in these groups from people who could not boot their computers after
cleaners did a hatchet job on their userinit value! ...


I challenge you to find 5 (five) such posts from "these groups" and give
their locations.

I haven't yet seen you post anything legitimate; maybe this is your
chance!

Twayne


  #51  
Old July 22nd 09, 12:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Twayne[_2_]
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Posts: 4,276
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

"Marianne" wrote in message

....
We have seen *many* posts
in these groups from people who could not boot their computers after
cleaners did a hatchet job on their userinit value! ...


I challenge you to find 5 (five) such posts from "these groups" and give
their locations.

I haven't yet seen you post anything legitimate; maybe this is your
chance!

Twayne


  #52  
Old July 22nd 09, 12:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Mike Hall - MVP
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Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

"Twayne" wrote in message
...
"Marianne" wrote in message

...
We have seen *many* posts
in these groups from people who could not boot their computers after
cleaners did a hatchet job on their userinit value! ...


I challenge you to find 5 (five) such posts from "these groups" and give
their locations.

I haven't yet seen you post anything legitimate; maybe this is your
chance!

Twayne




You might want to take up your own challenge..

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

  #53  
Old July 22nd 09, 12:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Mike Hall - MVP
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Posts: 402
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!


"Twayne" wrote in message
...
"Marianne" wrote in message

...
We have seen *many* posts
in these groups from people who could not boot their computers after
cleaners did a hatchet job on their userinit value! ...


I challenge you to find 5 (five) such posts from "these groups" and give
their locations.

I haven't yet seen you post anything legitimate; maybe this is your
chance!

Twayne




You might want to take up your own challenge..

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

  #54  
Old July 22nd 09, 03:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Twayne[_2_]
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Posts: 4,276
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message

"Twayne" wrote in message
...
"Marianne" wrote in message

...
We have seen *many* posts
in these groups from people who could not boot their computers after
cleaners did a hatchet job on their userinit value! ...


I challenge you to find 5 (five) such posts from "these groups" and
give their locations.

I haven't yet seen you post anything legitimate; maybe this is your
chance!

Twayne




You might want to take up your own challenge..


Did. Can't find them. So passed it on...


  #55  
Old July 22nd 09, 03:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Twayne[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,276
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message

"Twayne" wrote in message
...
"Marianne" wrote in message

...
We have seen *many* posts
in these groups from people who could not boot their computers after
cleaners did a hatchet job on their userinit value! ...


I challenge you to find 5 (five) such posts from "these groups" and
give their locations.

I haven't yet seen you post anything legitimate; maybe this is your
chance!

Twayne




You might want to take up your own challenge..


Did. Can't find them. So passed it on...


  #56  
Old August 1st 09, 10:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Anteaus
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Posts: 1,330
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

Ok, gentleman and lady, let's do this the honourable way, not like some
uncouth ruffians...

You will, on my mark, both walk twenty paces to your respective SSME, turn,
and activate the startup sequencer. Let's have a clean incineration with no
unscheduled shutdowns.

:-D)


  #57  
Old August 1st 09, 10:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Anteaus
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Posts: 1,330
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

Ok, gentleman and lady, let's do this the honourable way, not like some
uncouth ruffians...

You will, on my mark, both walk twenty paces to your respective SSME, turn,
and activate the startup sequencer. Let's have a clean incineration with no
unscheduled shutdowns.

:-D)


  #58  
Old September 3rd 09, 05:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
A-TechnicalUser
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Posts: 2
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!



"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`
--

--
Regards,

Wrong does not cease to be wrong
because the loud ones scream it consistently. -Me






  #59  
Old September 3rd 09, 05:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
A-TechnicalUser
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Posts: 2
Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!



"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`
--

--
Regards,

Wrong does not cease to be wrong
because the loud ones scream it consistently. -Me






  #60  
Old September 3rd 09, 05:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
A-TechnicalUser[_2_]
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Default Newly Updated Chart of Registry Cleaner Reviews!

I hope no one objects if an actual "new user" weighs in. "Twayne," even I
can see that the domain names in your lengthy list of links, are for
commercial sites and not those of objective evaluators of registry cleaner
software. In fact, they may well have all been created by the same
person/entity, who merely changes the domain name slightly from time to time,
ala spammers. One possible exception is the link to PCMag, but I looked at
that article and saw it was from 2004 and did not consider/test any of the
products that I have read about before turning to Microsoft for advice.
(e.g., CCleaner)

Although I am not sure who decides who is a "MVP" in Microsoft discussion
boards, I am more inclined to listen to those people than to someone who,
like you, has a blank profile and no accountability for what happens to those
who take his advice.

And, in case anyone actually employed by Microsoft is listening, I am very
disappointed that Microsoft offers no information on the subject of registry
cleaning, and instead leaves users to sift through all the BS on these boards.

Twayne, don't bother flaming me, as I will not be back here.

"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`
--

--
Regards,

Wrong does not cease to be wrong
because the loud ones scream it consistently. -Me






 




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