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Anyone remember the old M$ regclean

 
 
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      25th Jan 2004
The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the automatic
scan fix routine?

If you do, would you post a link to it, or post it in
alt.comp.freeware Thank You.
 
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> The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the
> automatic scan fix routine?
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> If you do, would you post a link to it, or post it in
> alt.comp.freeware Thank You.
>


Obviously, that should be alt.binaries.freeware TA.
 
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      25th Jan 2004
Subject: Anyone remember the old M$ regclean
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Date: 26/01/2004 2:17 AM E. Australia Standard Time
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The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the automatic
scan fix routine?

If you do, would you post a link to it, or post it in
alt.comp.freeware Thank You.






get the trial version of revac,its a million times better.
 
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      25th Jan 2004
CHarneyCHRIS wrote:

> Subject: Anyone remember the old M$ regclean
> From: My Name no@e/-\mail.com
> Date: 26/01/2004 2:17 AM E. Australia Standard Time
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> The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the automatic
> scan fix routine?
>
> If you do, would you post a link to it, or post it in
> alt.comp.freeware Thank You.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> get the trial version of revac,its a million times better.


You mean the Real Estate firm in Switzerland?

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      26th Jan 2004
My Name <no@e/-\mail.com>:
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> The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the automatic
> scan fix routine?


I did a search on my archive disk, without luck, just the '97 version.
The only hit for the earlier was an old winmag article about it.

.. . .

Btw, if perchance you want to view the undo.reg file generated by MS
Regclean, one way to go is using a .reg file viewer.

http://www.utils32.com/regview.asp.

It loads for view a .reg file from disk, disconnected from the registry.
It gives the same hierarchical layout as a registry editor. I admit that
it's only that company's pay product which gets more interesting, in its
letting you interact from that file directly with your registry. But the
freeware viewer can be handy on occasion. At least it does let you copy
a key path to clipboard, so you can then go view any keys in question in
your actual registry, with your reg editor.

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      26th Jan 2004
omega <(E-Mail Removed)>:
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> My Name <no@e/-\mail.com>:
> >
> > The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the automatic
> > scan fix routine?

>
> I did a search on my archive disk, without luck, just the '97 version.
> The only hit for the earlier was an old winmag article about it.
>
> . . .
>
> Btw, if perchance you want to view the undo.reg file generated by MS
> Regclean, one way to go is using a .reg file viewer.
>
> http://www.utils32.com/regview.asp.
>
> It loads for view a .reg file from disk, disconnected from the registry.
> It gives the same hierarchical layout as a registry editor. I admit that
> it's only that company's pay product which gets more interesting, in its
> letting you interact from that file directly with your registry. But the
> freeware viewer can be handy on occasion. At least it does let you copy
> a key path to clipboard, so you can then go view any keys in question in
> your actual registry, with your reg editor.


Supplement. I never noticed until now. But this RegView program does let
you jump via a direct click from a key in the .reg file you're viewing,
to its actual location in the registry displayed by regedit.exe.

Obviously the key has to exist in the registry for the hotjump to succeed.
Like an Regclean undo.reg file that you've provisionally already merged
back, while you selectively decide which keys you want to delete.


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      26th Jan 2004
I alt.comp.freeware, sa My Name utan att tänka först:

> My Name <no@e/-\mail.com> wrote in
> news:(E-Mail Removed):
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>> The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the
>> automatic scan fix routine?
>>
>> If you do, would you post a link to it, or post it in
>> alt.comp.freeware Thank You.
>>

>
> Obviously, that should be alt.binaries.freeware TA.


Don't remember if it does - haven't used it for many years. It's version
4.1a (build 7364.1) from March 13, 1998.

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      26th Jan 2004
I alt.comp.freeware, sa Arne Anka utan att tänka först:

> I alt.comp.freeware, sa My Name utan att tänka först:
>
>> My Name <no@e/-\mail.com> wrote in
>> news:(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>>> The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the
>>> automatic scan fix routine?
>>>
>>> If you do, would you post a link to it, or post it in
>>> alt.comp.freeware Thank You.
>>>

>>
>> Obviously, that should be alt.binaries.freeware TA.

>
> Don't remember if it does - haven't used it for many years. It's version
> 4.1a (build 7364.1) from March 13, 1998.


Did try to post to abf, but failed... try
<http://www.starcruiser.smorumnet.dk/filer/RegClean.zip> instead...

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Men det värsta är inte själva baksmällan,
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oundvikliga sanningar börjar rullas upp för en...

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      26th Jan 2004
Subject: Re: Anyone remember the old M$ regclean
From: John Corliss (E-Mail Removed)#
Date: 26/01/2004 9:46 AM E. Australia Standard Time
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CHarneyCHRIS wrote:

> Subject: Anyone remember the old M$ regclean
> From: My Name no@e/-\mail.com
> Date: 26/01/2004 2:17 AM E. Australia Standard Time
> Message-id: <(E-Mail Removed)>
>
> The one that showed the keys instead of just doing the automatic
> scan fix routine?
>
> If you do, would you post a link to it, or post it in
> alt.comp.freeware Thank You.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> get the trial version of revac,its a million times better.


You mean the Real Estate firm in Switzerland?

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DOH!,sorry,i meant REGVAC, im sure you know how to use google as well as i can.
 
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kritikul
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      26th Jan 2004
just start up in dos
run "scanreg /fix"
it will rebuild the registry


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