Deleting a Registry Entry

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Marianne

Twayne said:
You can say that again; it would be comedic if they weren't spreading
misinformation under the guise of being know-alls and having the only
opinion on earth that matters, even in the face of volumes of evidence
and experiences to the contrary. When a small mind is a closed mind,
it will never grow as evidenced by some of these "guru" types who have
had exactly ONE experience in their background and, more often and
likely, NONE.

How laughable! Let's make sure we all get this right:

Everybody, but you, (of course), is wrong.

Everybody, but you, spreads misinformation.

Everybody, but you, is closed mind.

And nobody, but you, has any experience in their background to make
informed decisions on the usefulness of registry cleaners.

You speak of "volumes of evidence and experiences to the contrary" but
other than spam and commercial advertising material you have never been
able to provide any unbiased independent research to back your opinions.
Where is this "volume of evidence"? The overwhelming volume of
evidence provided by most of the independent experts is that cleaning
the registry does absolutely nothing to improve performance, why should
we believe you instead of all the others who disagree with you? What
makes you think that you are the only one here who is qualified to
deliver a verdict on these registry cleaners?

I read many of your posts in these groups and you often imply that you
have an open mind, and a good thing that you have or else your head
would explode, your rear end is shut so tight that it all backs up to
your mind and then it comes out of your ears sideways!

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Unknown

Very unfortunate you have tunnel vision. All your posts indicate that. Very
narrow indeed.
 
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Unknown

Can't you read and UNDERSTAND? It was asked, mentioned using your word, to
determine if you think you're impressing someone. Are you?
 
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Unknown

I can't believe you're so dense that you don't understand advertising. That
link is an enticement for you to eventually
purchase OneCare at a cost of about $50.00. You probably believe Microsoft
developed that registry cleaner.
If you do, you're dumber than I thought.
Twayne said:
Well, that link, at the top of the page, says:
Speed up your PC with our free registry cleaner
Speed up your PC with our free registry cleaner
What's made up about that? Or the whole rest of the article for that
matter?

Isn't it interesting how people dream up things; such as
manufacturers recommendations, i.e. Microsoft.?
 

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