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Paradoxdb3
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      17th Jan 2008
Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I have
three questions about XP maintainance.
First of all, did I spell maintainance right?
Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing the
Windows 98 scandisk tool?
Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware registry
tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?
Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus question. Is
there a way to compact the size of the XP registry? Does Windows XP come
with such a tool? Thanks in advance!
 
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Engel
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      17th Jan 2008
1.- Close but no cigar. - maintenance

2.- Don't remember

3.- <http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/registry-defrag/download>
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<http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/registry-defrag>
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Check back later, though. I'm sure someone who remember a lot more than I
do about this will be passing through any time now.

Best wishes,
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"Paradoxdb3" wrote:

> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I have
> three questions about XP maintainance.
> First of all, did I spell maintainance right?
> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing the
> Windows 98 scandisk tool?
> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware registry
> tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?
> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus question. Is
> there a way to compact the size of the XP registry? Does Windows XP come
> with such a tool? Thanks in advance!

 
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Andrew E.
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      17th Jan 2008
CHKDSK C: (cmd) runs as scandisk,both are run on start-up.As far as
registry cleaners go, downloads.com Probably has many of them,however,
why fool with it,any time the registry needs to be audited in a microsoft kb
article,its about the only time you'll see a "caution" & "warning".Why let
a 3rd
party utility have access to regedit...

"Paradoxdb3" wrote:

> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I have
> three questions about XP maintainance.
> First of all, did I spell maintainance right?
> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing the
> Windows 98 scandisk tool?
> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware registry
> tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?
> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus question. Is
> there a way to compact the size of the XP registry? Does Windows XP come
> with such a tool? Thanks in advance!

 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      17th Jan 2008
1. No. (maintenance)

2. No. Analyze determines the number of fragments and number of fragmented
files so you can determine whether or not to defrag. Scandisk looks for
errors in a file system.

3. I don't recommend use of a registry cleaner. Others will quickly called
me names and urge you to use the one they think they can't live without
(they are wrong, of course).

4. Don't worry about registry compaction in XP. (more name calling to
follow).

Just a suggestion. Don't try to use XP the way you used Win9x/ME. XP
belongs to the NT branch of Windows and Win9x belongs to the DOS branch.
They are fundamentaly different in spite of the familiarity of the GUI. Let
XP show you its way rather than you forcing XP to act like Win98.

"Paradoxdb3" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4BE6E599-E6D6-40AC-85BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I have
> three questions about XP maintainance.
> First of all, did I spell maintainance right?
> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing the
> Windows 98 scandisk tool?
> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware
> registry
> tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?
> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus question. Is
> there a way to compact the size of the XP registry? Does Windows XP come
> with such a tool? Thanks in advance!


 
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Gary Brandenburg
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      17th Jan 2008
*Answered inline*

"Paradoxdb3" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4BE6E599-E6D6-40AC-85BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I have
> three questions about XP maintainance.
> First of all, did I spell 'maintenance' right? * (corrected)
> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing the
> Windows 98 scandisk tool? *The analyze tool is just what it says:It analyzes the
> HDD to see if it *needs* defragging.

Scandisk was replaced with checkdisk in XP.
> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware registry
> tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)? * As for registry cleaners:

"The best registry cleaner is no registry cleaner. Using
them makes at best no difference to your PC's performance.
At worst they will cripple your machine. There is one class of
people who derive considerable benefit from registry cleaners.
The sellers."


> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus question. Is
> there a way to compact the size of the XP registry?* Yes,use;
> http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/

Does Windows XP come with such a tool? *No

~Gary


 
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Plato
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      17th Jan 2008
=?Utf-8?B?UGFyYWRveGRiMw==?= wrote:
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> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware registry
> tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?
> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus question. Is
> there a way to compact the size of the XP registry? Does Windows XP come
> with such a tool? Thanks in advance!


You're NOT a candidate to mess with the XP resistry.








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HeyBub
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      17th Jan 2008
Paradoxdb3 wrote:
> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I
> have three questions about XP maintainance.
> First of all, did I spell maintainance right?


No. You can add a spell-chequer.

> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing
> the Windows 98 scandisk tool?
> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware
> registry tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?


No.

> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus
> question. Is there a way to compact the size of the XP registry?


No.

> Does Windows XP come with such a tool?


No.

> Thanks in advance!


You might think on WHY XP does not provide a registry cleaner or compactor.
(Hint: they are not needed.)



 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      17th Jan 2008
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 20:47:01 -0800, Paradoxdb3
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I have
> three questions about XP maintainance.
> First of all, did I spell maintainance right?



No. It's "maintenance."

> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing the
> Windows 98 scandisk tool?



No. The XP equivalent of scandisk is called chkdsk.


> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware registry
> tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?



There are *no* such good tools, whether freeware or not.

I strongly suggest you avoid using any registry cleaning program. They
are *all* snake oil. Cleaning of the registry isn't needed and is
dangerous. Leave the registry alone and don't use any registry
cleaner. Despite what many people think, and what vendors of registry
cleaning software try to convince you of, having unused registry
entries doesn't really hurt you.

The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneously
removing an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefit
it may have.



> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus question. Is
> there a way to compact the size of the XP registry? Does Windows XP come
> with such a tool?



No. Nor is compaction necessary. The registry does not take up much
disk space at all.

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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HeyBub
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      18th Jan 2008
Paradoxdb3 wrote:
> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I
> have three questions about XP maintainance.
> First of all, did I spell maintainance right?
> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing
> the Windows 98 scandisk tool?
> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware
> registry tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?
> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus
> question. Is there a way to compact the size of the XP registry?
> Does Windows XP come with such a tool? Thanks in advance!


Do not use a registry manipulator:
1. Using one may void your warranty.
2. Dozens of hedgehogs will burrow under your house and make hedgehog noises
all night long.
3. You will be met with derision when you post back that you think a
freeware registry cleaner might be the cause of your hedgehog problem.


 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      18th Jan 2008
And you will be caught in a Solar flare without an ice cube.

"HeyBub" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Paradoxdb3 wrote:
>> Hi, I'm still adjusting from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP Pro SP2. I
>> have three questions about XP maintainance.
>> First of all, did I spell maintainance right?
>> Question two: Is the analyze feature in XP's defragmenter replacing
>> the Windows 98 scandisk tool?
>> Lastly, does anyone have any good recommendations to good freeware
>> registry tools (registry cleaners and registry defragmenters)?
>> Okay, I know I said only three question, but this is a bonus
>> question. Is there a way to compact the size of the XP registry?
>> Does Windows XP come with such a tool? Thanks in advance!

>
> Do not use a registry manipulator:
> 1. Using one may void your warranty.
> 2. Dozens of hedgehogs will burrow under your house and make hedgehog
> noises all night long.
> 3. You will be met with derision when you post back that you think a
> freeware registry cleaner might be the cause of your hedgehog problem.
>


 
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