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have any of you fine folks ever heard of regscrubxp , its at sofotex.com?
if so is it safe to use or should i forget about messing with register?
thanks much
larry
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Larry,

you will probably find lots of posts in this newsgroup on registry cleaners,
and their problems.

Personally, I think they cause more disasters than they solve any problems.
I would not use them.

rgds,
Edwin.
 
Agree with Edwin, they can cause more harm than good because there are
many shared programmes for one... when I use mine I have to re-install
Paintshop pro..!

So after discovering that I never used it again, but again all the
fish in the sea ain't the same, other ones could cause even more
problems.. the one I use was Reg Mechanic,.

I didn't even install it when I had to fit a new hard drive because my
Western Digital sounded like a Woodpecker on overtime.

Trouble is with reg cleaners you have gotta check what it's deleting
and know what it's deleting, you may use it one day... "by gum,
this is a good un, mi pewtur runnin' great now", then you come to
run a programme may be a couple of days later.... you suddenly become
an expert in speaking strange languages - after it took you another
two or three days to find out why..?

Reg cleaners can be the route to all evil rather than a cure for all
evils..! So I would ask why do you want to use one, could there be
some gremlin causing a problem...?

Davy
 
larry said:
have any of you fine folks ever heard of regscrubxp , its at
sofotex.com? if so is it safe to use or should i forget about messing
with register? thanks much


I don't know this particular program, but my recommendation is definitely to
"forget about messing with [the] registry."

I always recommend against the routine use of registry cleaners. Routine
cleaning of the registry isn't needed and is
dangerous. Leave the registry alone and don't use a 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.
 
larry said:
hello
have any of you fine folks ever heard of regscrubxp , its at sofotex.com?
if so is it safe to use or should i forget about messing with register?
thanks much
larry
From a computer novice - NO! NO! NO!.
If you do not have a clue what to do in registry, then you do not have a
clue if any programme is doing it correctly - do you?
I did once and never ever again.
Antioch
 
larry said:
have any of you fine folks ever heard of regscrubxp , its at sofotex.com?
if so is it safe to use or should i forget about messing with register?

Registry cleaners are generally not safe. If you think your registry needs
cleaning, you're better off going for a fresh reinstall and treating the
problem and not the symptoms next time: Avoid readily exploitable software
(like OE and IE, instead using software that has had peer review whenever
possible, such as Thunderbird and Firefox), and don't install software from
companies and people you don't trust.
 
larry said:
hello
have any of you fine folks ever heard of regscrubxp , its at sofotex.com?
if so is it safe to use or should i forget about messing with register?
thanks much
larry


What specific problems are you *actually experiencing* (not some
snake oil program's bogus listing of imaginary problems)?

If you do have a problem that is rooted in the registry, it would
be far better to simply edit (after backing up, of course) only the
specific key(s) and/or value(s) that are causing the problem. After
all, why use a chainsaw when a scalpel will do the job? Additionally,
the manually changing of one or two registry entries is far less likely
to have the dire consequences of allowing an automated product to make
multiple changes simultaneously.

The registry contains all of the operating system's "knowledge" of
the computer's hardware devices, installed software, the location of the
device drivers, and the computer's configuration. A misstep in the
registry can have severe consequences. One should not even turning
loose a poorly understood automated "cleaner," unless he is fully
confident that he knows *exactly* what is going to happen as a result of
each and every change. Having seen the results of inexperienced people
using automated registry "cleaners," I can only advise all but the most
experienced computer technicians (and/or hobbyists) to avoid them all.
Experience has shown me that such tools simply are not safe in the hands
of the inexperienced user.

The only thing needed to safely clean your registry is knowledge
and Regedit.exe. If you lack the knowledge and experience to maintain
your registry by yourself, then you also lack the knowledge and
experience to safely configure and use any automated registry cleaner,
no matter how safe they claim to be.

Further, no one has ever demonstrated, to my satisfaction, that the
use of an automated registry cleaner, particularly by an untrained,
inexperienced computer user, does any real good. There's certainly been
no empirical evidence offered to demonstrate that the use of such
products to "clean" WinXP's registry improves a computer's performance
or stability.

I always use Regedit.exe. I trust my own experience and judgment
far more than I would any automated registry cleaner. I strongly
encourage others to acquire the knowledge, as well.


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larry said:
have any of you fine folks ever heard of regscrubxp , its at
sofotex.com? if so is it safe to use or should i forget about messing
with register? thanks much


I don't know this particular program, but my recommendation is definitely to
"forget about messing with [the] registry."

I always recommend against the routine use of registry cleaners. Routine
cleaning of the registry isn't needed and is
dangerous. Leave the registry alone and don't use a 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.


Your advice is probably good, but I wish that providers of application
software would do a lot better job with their uninstall facilities.
If you are adding and removing software on a regular basis, your
registry can become very bloated by remnants of entries that are left
by when applications are removed or updated.
 
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E. Barry Bruyea said:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:45:24 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"



Your advice is probably good, but I wish that providers of application
software would do a lot better job with their uninstall facilities.


I wish so too, but the lack of thoroughness in this by so many different
companies tells me that doing what we would want them too probably isn't as
easy as we might think.

If you are adding and removing software on a regular basis, your
registry can become very bloated by remnants of entries that are left
by when applications are removed or updated.


Yes, but that's exactly my point. Yes, there are extra extra left-over
unused entries in the registry. But so what? They don't hurt in you in any
way. It's sort of like going to the library and looking for "Crime and
Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Whether that's the only book by Dostevsky
there or there are several others, there's no appreciable difference in how
long it takes you to find the one you want.
 
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