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      5th Mar 2010
Hi
I have been looking at Ccleaner. I see that it includes a Registry cleaner. Always see negative feedback about reg. cleaners.
I guess Ccleaners reg. cleaner is safe to use for some one who has no clue on these things?

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      5th Mar 2010
It not as bad as others, backup what it removes and use at your won risk.

FWIW, i've used it for ages and its never caused me any issues.

 


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      5th Mar 2010
Same here used CC for a few years with no problems. It certainly cleans up a load of rubbish. Remember to do the back ups.

 

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Again, no problems with it over the last three years.

 
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Used it since it came out never a problem JUST remember to save back-ups

 
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I'd recommend CCleaner, has never caused me any issues over the last few years and finds oodles of useless stuff to delete.

 
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      6th Mar 2010
Yep used it for yonks, however....I do have a confession!

I never make backup's but then again I love the risky side of life

 
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I've never made a backup either with regards to Crap Cleaner.

 
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